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John Goldar (1729-1795) - 1785 Engraving, James Earl of Morton

John Goldar (1729-1795) - Original 1785 Engraving. Signed in plate. On laid. Condition is typical for a picture of this age including some minor discolouration.

John Goldar was a line and stipple engraver. During the 1760s, he engraved at least fourteen humorous paintings by John Collet, an artist dubbed 'the second Hogarth', eleven of which were commissioned by the publisher and picture dealer Thomas Bradford. He engraved copies of other comic paintings by a variety of artists including Herbert Pugh, Philip Dawes and Samuel Hieronymus Grimm, for the printsellers and picture dealers Henry Parker, John Wesson and Robert Sayer. Goldar exhibited with the Society of Artists from 1769 to 1772. He produced numerous portraits and views of naval battles for James Harrison's edition of Paul de Rapin-Thoyras's History of England (1784-6).

Part of a collection of engravings from Harrison's Edition of Rapin's History of England, by Paul Rapin de Thoyras.

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