Artist / Author / Cartographer:

Menpes, Mortimer

Title:

Nagasaki under the Bridge

Date:

c1896

Medium:

etching and drypoint

Size:

10 x 30 cm

Description:

Signed by the artist in pencil, Mortimer Menpes

 

A fine engraving of a river scene framed by a bridge with houses lining the banks and boats moored alongside.

 

 

Mortimer Menpes [1855-1938]was born in Adelaide in South Australia in 1855. He moved to London with his parents and Rosa Grosse who he married. He became an accomplished painter and engraver.

He shared a studio with James Abbott McNeil Whistler in the 1880s. "I have educated and trained you ... You are but the medium translating the ideas of the Master." Whistler wrote to Menpes. He made two journeys to the Far East. One in 1887 and another in 1896. These etchings of Shanghai were probably exhibited in an exhibition of over 100 of his works at the Dowdeswell Galleries, London in May 1897.

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Item Code:

P4958

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