"New Politics, New Methods": James Barry's Printmaking at the Time of the American Revolution

Dense online lecture from the Courtauld Institute looking at a print by James Berry from the time of the American Revolution.

In this talk Esther Chadwick examined how the subject matter and technique of “The Phoenix or the Resurrection of Freedom” reflected revolutionary thinking of the time. It fits into an emergence of contemporary events being shown in the style of history painting at the time and she placed this in the context of contemporary philosophical and political writing. She also looked at how Barry used the new techniques of aquatint which closely resembled drawing and had been used by French Revolutionary print makers.

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