Sir Francis Seymour Haden Grim Spain
An original 1877 etching print, Sir Francis Seymour Haden, Grim Spain.
A fine copper etching on Japan paper depicting one of the moorish gateways of the castle at Burgos in Spain.
The etching is by the celebrated printmaker Sir Francis Seymour Haden (1818–1910), who was the foremost British exponent of original etching in the second half of the 19th century, and brought about its revival in England. Haden would usually take his subjects from life, this view being drawn during a visit to Spain and Portugal with Sir John Charles Robinson.
Born in Chelsea, London, Haden trained as a surgeon and pursued a very successful medical career, but his passion lay in printmaking. Self-taught through diligent study of the masters, such as Rembrandt and Dürer, at first he worked closely with his brother-in-law, James McNeill Whistler (1834–1903), sharing an etching press and collaborating on a series of etchings of the Thames. However, the relationship and project did not last, and Haden continued to develop his own distinctive style. He achieved a great range and intensity of expression in his work, often through leaving areas blank, a technique he called 'the labour of omission'.
Haden became the president of the Society of Painter-Etchers, in 1891 he was elected a member of the Athenæum and in 1894 his public service was rewarded with a knighthood. In 1905 his distinction was recognised abroad by honorary membership of the Institut de France, the Académie des Beaux Arts and the Société des Artistes Français. He was awarded medals for etching at the Expositions Universelles in Paris in 1889 and 1900.
Haden’s work is represented in numerous public collections, including the British Museum, Tate, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, the Museum of Fine Arts Boston and the Art Institute of Chicago.
Copper etching on Japan paper. Signed and dated in the plate. Pencil signed below.
Presented in an ivory window mount. Plate size: 14.8 x 22.3cm. Sheet size: 18.9 x 26.3cm. Mat size: 27.7 x 37.8cm.
Dimensions: Height: 17cm (6.69") Width: 23.4cm (9.21")
Presented: Unframed.
Medium: Etching
Age: Late 19th-century
Signed: Signed in the plate lower left. Pencil signed lower right.
Inscribed: No.
Dated: Dated in the plate lower left.
Condition: Minor age toning and faint foxing, as shown. Foul-biting, especially in the lower right. Please see photos for detail.
Stock number: JZ-589