Thomas Frye
Thomas Frye (c. 1710 – 3 April 1762[2]) was an Anglo-Irish artist, best known for his portraits in oil and pastel, including some miniatures[3] and his early mezzotint engravings. He was also the patentee of the Bow porcelain factory, London, and claimed in his epitaph to be "the inventor and first manufacturer of porcelain in England,"[4] though his rivals at the Chelsea porcelain factory seem to have preceded him in bringing wares to market. The Bow porcelain works did not long survive Frye's death; their final auctions took place in May 1764.
Frye was born at Edenderry,
Frye had five children;[8] his two daughters assisted him in painting porcelain at Bow until their marriages. One of them, who married a Mr Willcox, was employed by Josiah Wedgwood at the Wedgwood Etruria works in painting figure-subjects from 1759 to 1776, the year of her death.
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Girl Building a House of Cards Attributed to Thomas Frye
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Old woman leaning on crutch. Mezzotint from the 'Twelve heads drawn from nature and as large of life' series. London, 1760. Chester Beatty Library
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Self-portrait. Mezzotint from the 'Twelve heads drawn from nature and as large of life, series. London 1760. Chester Beatty Library
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Her most excellent Majesty Charlotte, Queen of Great Britain. Mezzotint, London, 1762. Chester Beatty Library
Notes
- ^ "Thomas Frye". Paintings & Drawings. National Portrait Gallery, London. Retrieved 30 March 2009.
- ^ The Gentleman's Magazine for April 1762, noted by Michael Wynne, "Thomas Frye (1710-1762)" The Burlington Magazine 114 No. 827 (February 1972, pp. 78-85), p 83
- ^ Hilary Torriano, dated 1737 (Victoria and Albert Museum.
- ^ His epitaph, published in Supplement to the Gentleman's Magazine for the Year 1764, p 638.
- ^ Wynne 1972; Victoria and Albert Museum: Artists' biographies Archived 2008-09-29 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ His two series of life-size heads were published in 1760-62 and widely advertised in the London press; the heads, though drawn from the life, were presented as stylish genre pieces (National Portrait Gallery)
- ^ Frye, Thomas (1711/12–1762), by Michael Wynne, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 (subscription required)
- ^ Victoria and Albert Museum: Artists' biographies.
External links
- 'Industries: Pottery: Bow porcelain', A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 2: General; Ashford, East Bedfont with Hatton, Feltham, Hampton with Hampton Wick, Hanworth, Laleham, Littleton (1911), pp. 146–50. Date accessed: 17 May 2007.
- Thomas Frye on-line
- Drawn From Nature and as Large As Life':Thomas Frye's Fancy Heads, exhibition 2006-07 National Portrait Gallery (Press release)