Artist: Sir Joshua Reynolds (English, 1723-1792)
Title: Mrs. Siddons as the Tragic Muse
Medium: Antique steel engraving on wove paper after the original by master engraver Edward Smith (fl. 1823-49).
Signature: Signed in the plate.
Dimensions: Image Size – 4 1/4 x 6 1/8 inches.
Framed Dimensions: Approximately 13 x 15 inches.
Framing: This piece has been professionally matted and framed using all new materials.
Sarah Siddons as the Tragic Muse, whole-length, sitting, directed to the front, facing and looking upwards to the left, both arms resting on her chair, wearing heavy robes and a thick pearl necklace, her hair plaited; behind her stand the figures of Pity and Terror.
Joshua Reynolds, English painter, collector and writer. The foremost portrait painter in England in the 18th century, he transformed early Georgian portraiture by greatly enlarging its range. His poses, frequently based on the Old Masters or antique sculpture, were intended to invoke classical values and to enhance the dignity of his sitters. His rich colour, strong lighting and free handling of paint greatly influenced the generation of Thomas Lawrence and Henry Raeburn. His history and fancy pictures explored dramatic and emotional themes that became increasingly popular with both artists and collectors in the Romantic period. As first president of the Royal Academy in London, he did more than anyone to raise the status of art and artists in Britain. His Discourses on Art, delivered to the students and members of the Academy between 1769 and 1790, are the most eloquent and widely respected body of art criticism by any English writer.