Blank greetings card with envelope featuring:
Man wearing cloak NPG D32254
© National Portrait Gallery, London
by Thomas Frye
Thomas Frye executed portraits in oil, pastel and mezzotint. The mezzotints for which Frye is chiefly remembered is this series of seventeen life-size heads, which he published in two series between 1760-1762. Although probably drawn from real life the engravings were issued without titles and, with the exception of Frye’s self-portrait, are not presented as portraits but a series of ‘fanciful heads’ arranged in naverse poses. The second series (1761-1762), ‘Ladies, very elegantly attired in the fashion, and in the most agreeable attitudes’ demonstrate Frye’s… more
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Card size: 125mm x 175mm
Images are printed in their original proportions, within a white border.
To use this greetings card, simply write your message inside and seal it in the provided envelope. When sending, make sure to address it correctly. Since the images are printed within a white border, avoid getting the border dirty. Store it in a dry place to prevent any damage to the card or the print. This card is a great way to send a unique and artistic greeting.




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