The Rabbi

Art Institute of Chicago

The Rabbi

William Pether (English, 1731/38-1821)

Date
1778
Medium
Mezzotint on ivory laid paper
Culture
England
Department
Prints and Drawings
Institution
Art Institute of Chicago

Like his contemporaries, William Pether used mezzotint to disseminate important master paintings. In this case, he copied Rembrandt van Rijn’s distinctively posed, stoic rabbi. Mezzotint was an ideal medium with which to reproduce Rembrandt’s composition, with its dramatic, Baroque use of chiaroscuro. Not only does mezzotint retain these qualities, but its rich undertones also add to the spotlighted effects. With a touch of theatricality, the portrait focuses on his craggy features. The rabbi is statuesque, demanding reverence from those before him.

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Object type
AAT300041273

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