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__NOTOC__ Francesco Bartolozzi (21 September 1727 – 7 March 1815) was an Italian engraver, whose most productive period was spent in
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. He is noted for popularizing the "crayon" method of engraving.


Early life

Bartolozzi was born in
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in 1727. He was originally destined to follow the profession of his father, a gold- and silver-smith, but he manifested so much skill and taste in designing that he was placed under the supervision of two Florentine artists, Ignazio Hugford and Giovanni Domenico Ferretti, who instructed him in painting. After devoting three years to that art, he went to
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and studied engraving. He spent six years there working for Joseph Wagner, an engraver and printseller, before setting up his own workshop.


Early career

His first productions in Venice were plates in the style of Marco Ricci and Francesco Zuccarelli. He then moved for a short time in 1762 to
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, where he completed a set of engravings representing frescoes at Grottaferrata by Domenichino depicting the ''life of St Nilus''. Those and his etchings of
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's works, began to draw attention throughout Europe. In 1763 he met Richard Dalton, the English Royal Librarian who was traveling in Italy looking for acquisitions for the King's collections. Dalton offered him an appointment as Engraver to the King; Bartolozzi accepted and left for
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in 1764.


Career in London

He lived in London for nearly forty years. He produced an enormous number of engravings, including ''Clytie'' after
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, and of the Virgin and Child, after
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. A large proportion of them are from the works of Cipriani and
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. Bartolozzi also contributed a number of plates to Boydell's Shakespeare Gallery. He also drew sketches of his own in red chalk. Soon after arriving in London, he was appointed 'Engraver to the King' (
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) with an annual salary of £300. He was elected a founding member of the
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. The new Academy's bylaws specifically excluded engravers but Bartolozzi was so well esteemed that he was brought in as an Academician in the category of Painter. In 1802 he became the founding President of the short-lived Society of Engravers. While Bartolozzi was not the original inventor of the crayon manner of engraving, he became a leading exponent that "stipple" method and it became associated with him. With that technique images are created by delicate dots rather than lines as in traditional etchings or engravings. Bartolozzi added distinction to his work by using red (sanguine), orange and brown inks rather than common black ink. As his prominence grew, he took on students including Michele Benedetti, Ignatius Joseph van den Berghe, Thomas Cheesman, Lambertus Antonius Claessens, Daniel Gardner, Christiaan Josi, Johan Fredrik Martin, Conrad Martin Metz, Luigi Schiavonetti, John Keyse Sherwin, Heinrich Sintzenich, Peltro William Tomkins, Domenico Bernardo Zilotti, and Gavriil Skorodumov. His son Gaetano Stefano Bartolozzi, born in 1757, also became an engraver and later fathered Madame Vestris a celebrated English actress, opera singer, and theater manager.


Career in Lisbon

In 1802, Bartolozzi accepted the post of director of the National Academy of
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and moved there with the intention of reforming the royal press and producing an edition of the Portuguese epic poem ''The Lusiads (Os Lusíadas)''. By then he was in his seventies and delegated much of the work to one of his students. Despite his fame and prolific output, debts forced him to sell off most of his prints and possessions. Bartolozzi died in his studio in 1815 and was buried in the common grave of a Lisbon church.


Works

Ticozzi and Bryan both published lists of his output, including:


Original etchings

*''Abraham and the Angels''. *''The Miracle of the Manna''. *''Job abandoned by his Friends''. *''Charity'', an oval; inscribed ''Ipse feci ''. *''The Origin of Painting'' (1787). *''The Virgin and Infant''; (circular).


Etchings after masterworks

*''St. Francis of Sales triumphs over Heresy''; after Ottavio Amiconi. *''St. Luke paints the Portrait of the Virgin''; after Cantarini. *''The Adulteress before Christ''; after Agostino Carracci. *''Roland and Olympia'', ''Clytie'', and other drawings in the Royal Collection after
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. *A set of eight subjects; after Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione.


Etchings after Cipriani

*''The Parting of Achilles and Briseis''. *''Hector takes leave of Andromache''. *''Chryseis restored to her Father''. *''The Death of Dido''. *''Jupiter and Juno on Mount Ida''. *''Venus presenting the Cestus to Juno''. *''Venus attired by the Graces ''. *''Tancred and Herminia'' and ''Tancred and Clorinda''. *''Shakespeare crowned by Immortality''. *''Morning for the Death of lord Rufsell''. *''The Dukes of Northumberland and Suffolk praying Lady Jane Gray to accept the crown''.


Engravings after Angelica Kauffman

*''Socrates in Prison''. *''Penelope lamenting Ulysses''. *''Telemachus and Mentor in the Isle of Calypso''. *''Paulus Emilias educating his Children''. *''Coriolanus appeased by his Family'' * '' The Beautiful Rhodope in love with Aesope (1780s, inscription: From an original painting of the same size by Signora Angelica Kauffman. In the possession of Charles Boddam sun Esqv.)''


Others

*A set of thirteen plates from the frescoes of Domenichino at Grottaferrata. *A set of 33 drawings by
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in the Royal Collection. *A set of Portraits after
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, including two portraits of Henry and Charles Brandon, sons of Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk,
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, Lady Meutas and Lord Mansfield. * Portraits of '' Cignani'' and ''
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''; after Carlo Maratta. *''Bust of Michelangelo''. *''A Collection of Gems'', designed by various artists, engraved by Bartolozzi. *''Cornelia, Mother of the Gracchi''; after
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. *''The Death of Lord Chatham''; after
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. *''The Fair Moralist and her Pupil''; after
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. * ''The Hours''; after Maria Cosway, ('Vide Gray's Ode to Spring'). *''The Interview of Edgar and Elfrida after her Marriage with Athelwold''. *''King John ratifying Magna Charta''; after John Hamilton Mortimer. *''Mary, Queen of Scots, and her Son''; after Federico Zuccaro. *''
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’ liver devoured by Vulture''; after
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. *''Rachel Hiding the Idols of Laban'' and ''Laocoon attacked by Serpents''; after
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. *'' Queen Charlotte''; after William Beechey. *''The Virgin and Infant''; after
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.


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External links

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Guide to the Francesco Bartolozzi Collection 1781-1799
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University of Chicago Special Collections Research Center
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