Richard Austin Artlett

British artist (1807–1873)

Richard Austin Artlett (9 November 1807 – 1 September 1873) was a British engraver and painter. He was a pupil of Robert Cooper, and then of James Thomson.[1]

Works

George FitzClarence, 1st Earl of Munster, 1839 engraving by Artlett

Artlett engraved in the dotted manner. He carried out some figure-subjects, including Boulogne in 1805 and Boulogne in 1855, after John Absolon. Among his portraits were those of Lord Ashburton, after Sir Thomas Lawrence; Lord Lyndhurst, after Alfred Edward Chalon; the Right Hon. Henry Goulburn and Sir James Emerson Tennent, after George Richmond; George MacDonald, after George Reid; Lady Clementina Villiers, after Franz Xaver Winterhalter; and Mrs. Gladstone, after William Say.[1]

Artlett was best known as an engraver of sculpture, in particular for plates in The Art Journal. Among them were:[1]

  • The Fawn, a statue by C. B. Birch;
  • The Virgin Mother, a group by Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse;
  • The Leopard-Hunter, a statue by Jens Adolf Jerichau;
  • The Day-Dream, a statue by Patrick MacDowell;
  • The Veiled Vestal, a statue by Raffaelle Monti;
  • Boadicea, a group by John Thomas;
  • the equestrian statue of Viscount Hardinge, and Asia, one of the groups of the Albert Memorial, by John Henry Foley;
  • Christ giving sight to the Blind Man, a group by John Denton Crittenden; and
  • Perdita and Florizel and The Siren and the drowned Leander, groups by Joseph Durham.

References

  1. ^ a b c "Artlett, Richard Austin" . Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.
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Attribution

  • An engraving of The Fair Patrician. by Alfred Edward Chalon, for Finden's Gallery of the Graces, 1834, with a poetical illustration by Letitia Elizabeth Landon.
  • An engraving of The Pleasing Thought., by William Boxall for Finden’s Gallery of the Graces, 1834, with a poetical illustration by Letitia Elizabeth Landon (A Pleasant Memory).

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain"Artlett, Richard Austin". Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.

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