Sir John Ogle

William Faithorne

published 1657

Sir John Ogle by William Faithorne

Medium

engraving

Dimensions

plate: 20 × 14 cm (7 7/8 × 5 1/2 in.)

Classification

Print

Department

CG-E

Museum

National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

Credit

Rosenwald Collection

Accession Number

1951.11.715

Art Historical Context

Behold *Sir John Ogle*, a striking 1657 engraving by the renowned English artist William Faithorne. Faithorne, a master engraver and miniaturist in the turbulent mid-17th century, captured the likeness of Sir John Ogle a notable figure likely from the era's military or noble circles. Published during the Commonwealth period following England's Civil Wars, this portrait reflects the era's fascination with heroic individuals amid political upheaval. Crafted as an intaglio engraving on a modest plate measuring 20 × 14 cm, the work showcases Faithorne's virtuosic technique. Engraving allowed for ...

About the Artist

William Faithorne

William Faithorne, often called "the Elder" (c. 1616–1691), was a pioneering English engraver, printmaker, and portrait painter whose masterful line engravings elevated the craft in seventeenth-century Britain. Born in London to a bit-maker, he was apprenticed in 1635 to the printseller William Peake for a decade; following Peake's early death in 1639, he continued under Robert Peake and received ...

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