Marvelous 1800s Henry BRIGGS Engraving “Peruvians & Spaniards” Framed SIGNED COA

$334.00

Artist: Henry Perronet Briggs RA (English, 1793 – 1844)
Title: The First Interview between the Spaniards and Peruvians
Medium: Antique engraving on wove paper after the original oil paint on canvas by master engraver William Greatbach (British, 1802–1894).
Year: 1851
Signature: Signed in the plate.
Condition: Excellent
Dimensions: Image Size 7 3/8 x 9 5/8 inches.
Framed Dimensions: Approximately 16 x 19 inches.
Framing: This piece has been professionally matted and framed using all new materials.
Henry Briggs portrays the first encounter in 1552 between a group of Incas and Spanish conquistadors seeking to take over their land and convert them to Catholicism. While Emperor Atahualpa receives them openly, General Francisco Pizarro secretly draws a gun that will begin a massacre of seven thousand Indigenous people. When the painting was first exhibited, some viewers praised the artistic approach, rather than praising the anti-imperial theme. Briggs imagines the Incas in the tradition of classical nude paintings.
Henry Perronet Briggs RA was an English painter of portraits and historical scenes. Briggs was born at Walworth, County Durham, the son of a post office official. His cousin was Amelia Opie, the wife of artist John Opie. While still at school at Epping he sent two engravings to the Gentleman’s Magazine and in 1811 entered as a student at the Royal Academy, London, where he began to exhibit in 1814. From that time onwards until his death he was a constant exhibitor at the annual exhibitions of the Academy, as well as the British Institution, his paintings being for the most part historical in subject. After his election as a Royal Academician (RA) in 1832 he devoted his attention almost exclusively to portraiture. Briggs died, of tuberculosis in London on 18 January 1844. The lease to his home in Bruton Street, Berkeley Square was subsequently purchased by portrait painter Thomas Henry Illidge. Jacob Bell, founder of the Pharmaceutical Society, was a cousin of Briggs, and took painting lessons from the artist as a child. Bell commissioned several art-works and it was his connections that enabled Briggs to paint the portraits of pharmacist John Bell, and William Allen, the Society’s first President. Briggs also designed the society’s membership certificate. Thomas Francis Dicksee was a notable pupil of Briggs.Two of Briggs’ historical pictures, first exhibited at the Academy in 1826 and 1827, are now in Tate Britain, London – First Conference between the Spaniards and Peruvians, 1531, and Juliet and her Nurse. His large painting of George III presenting the Sword to Lord Howe on board the Queen Charlotte, 1794, was initially purchased by the British Institution, presented to Greenwich Hospital, and is now in the National Maritime Museum. Among the more successful of the various Shakespearean scenes painted by him may be mentioned his Othello relating his adventures to Desdemona. Of his numerous portraits, the best perhaps was that of Lord Eldon. He also made the portrait of the Indian leader Raja Ram Mohan Roy.

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marvelous 1800s henry briggs engraving "peruvians & spaniards" framed signed coaMarvelous 1800s Henry BRIGGS Engraving “Peruvians & Spaniards” Framed SIGNED COA
$334.00