William Barrett Satyr & Mathematician Cartouche Design
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An original 1750 watercolour painting, William Barrett, Satyr & Mathematician Cartouche Design.
This unusual cartouche design, dated 1750, is by the English antiquary and surgeon William Barrett (1733–1789). The image is a curious hybrid of rational mathematics and opposing Dionysian sensuality. Two satyrs encircle the cartouche, punningly winged like the 'satyr' butterfly, holding 3D shapes; the figure in the centre is possibly Euclid, the Greek mathematician often referred to as the 'founder of geometry'. The composition is also a sumptuous example of fluid and scrolling rococo design, with a touch of the grotesque.
Barrett is best known for his book 'The History and Antiquities of the City of Bristol', 1789, which he illustrated with copper-plate engravings and opens with a cartouche design similar in style to the present drawing.
In grisaille wash on laid paper. Laid down on backing paper.
William Barrett (1733–1789)
Dimensions: Height: 9cm (3.54") Width: 14.5cm (5.71")
Presented: Unframed.
Medium: Watercolour
Age: 18th-century
Signed: Signed lower centre.
Inscribed:
Dated: Dated lower centre.
Condition: Minor age toning as shown. There are historic hinging tape remnants to the upper corners on the verso, from previous mounting.
Stock number: JT-552