James Basire
James Basire
Early life
His father was
Career
A member of the Society of Antiquaries, James Basire specialized in prints depicting architecture.[2] His studio was on Great Queen Street in London. His appointment as engraver to the society, as were all three generations, and much of his finest work is found in Vetusta Monumenta. A major piece was his copperplate for Field of the Cloth of Gold, an exquisitely detailed translation of a watercolour by Edward Edwards; this oversize historical print was issued on 'Antiquarian' paper. Excellent work also appeared in Richard Gough's Sepulchral Monuments.
Legacy and work
Work by Basire is held in museums and galleries around the world, including the
On 4 August 1772, William Blake was apprenticed to Basire for the term of seven years. There is no record of any serious disagreement or conflict between the two during the period of Blake's apprenticeship. However, Peter Ackroyd's biography notes that Blake was later to add Basire's name to a list of artistic adversaries – and then crossed it out.[4]
He assisted in the production of Stuart's Athens and engraved several good portraits of eminent men. He died in London. Among his other works were:[5]
- Captain Cook; after Hodges.
- Lady Stanhope, as the Fair Penitent; after B. Wilson.
- Lord Camden; after Joshua Reynolds.
- The Field of the Cloth of Gold: Henry VIII and Francis I; after the picture at Hampton Court.
- Interview between Orestes and Pylades before Iphigenia; after Benjamin West.
Amongst Basire's apprentices were Thomas Ryder (1746–1810), George Cooke (1781–1834), and John Roffe (1769–1850).
References
- ^ Stephen, Leslie, ed. (1885). "Basire, Isaac (1704-1768)". Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 3. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
- Britannica.
- ^ James Basire on Artcyclopedia
- ^ 43, Blake, Peter Ackroyd, Sinclair-Stevenson, 1995
- ^ Bryan, Michael (1886). Robert Edmund Graves (ed.). Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, Biographical and Critical. Vol. I: A-K. London: George Bell and Sons. p. 227.
Further reading
- Goddard, Richard (2017). "Drawing on Copper": the Basire family of copper plate engravers and their works. Maastricht: Datawyse/Universitaire Pers Maastricht. ISBN 978-94-6159-591-1.