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John Condé (1765-1794)

"John Condé (fl. 1785-1800), was an engraver.

Conde is sometimes called an Englishman, but on an engraving published in 1791, representing the Chevalier d'Eon de Beaumont as 'Minerva,' he styles himself a French artist, 'who designed it for a monument of English generosity and French gratitude.' Condé is well known from the number of engravings he executed from the elegant portraits drawn by Richard Cosway. These he engraved in pale delicate tints, using stipple, sanguine, or aquatint, and sometimes enhanced their elegance by enclosing them in framelike borders, called 'glomisages,' from the French engraver Glomy, who first designed them." - (en.wikipedia.org 06.07.2021)

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Printing plate produced John Condé (1765-1794)
Was depicted (Actor) Fitzherbert, Mary A.

Published John Condé (1765-1794)

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