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Albert Henry Payne
A detailed steel engraving by Albert Henry Payne, depicting a hermit in prayer with memento mori symbols, based on the work of Gerard Dou.
This steel engraving, titled The Hermit, captures a traditional iconographic subject within the European tradition. The composition depicts an elderly ascetic kneeling in prayer before an open tome, his posture suggesting deep contemplation. The scene is set within a dimly lit, cavernous space, where the primary light source illuminates the figure and the objects of his devotion. Albert Henry Payne, a London-based engraver and publisher, was known for his technical precision in reproducing paintings for a wider audience. The work displays the characteristic tonal range of mid-nineteenth-century steel engraving, utilising fine cross-hatching to create depth and shadow. The inclusion of a skull, a crucifix, and an hourglass serves as a memento mori, a common motif in art of this period intended to remind the viewer of the transience of life. The botanical details in the foreground, such as the large leaves, provide a contrast to the stark, spiritual interior. Payne often collaborated with other artists, and the inscription on the print indicates it is based on a painting by Gerard Dou (Gerrit Dou), a Dutch Golden Age master. This print reflects the Victorian interest in historical European art, bringing the sombre, reflective mood of the Dutch masters to a nineteenth-century audience. The meticulous line work defines the textures of the hermit's robes, the rough stone, and the organic forms of the plants, demonstrating the high level of craftsmanship associated with Payne's publishing house. This print offers a window into the nineteenth-century appreciation for moralising narratives and the technical mastery of reproductive printmaking.

Solid wood frames, UV-protected acrylic glaze, and archival backing for lasting durability.
12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
Designed in Britain and printed to order at your nearest hub, reducing waste and shipping distance.
Each frame is sealed with rigid backing and fixings attached, no extra effort required.
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Albert Henry Payne was a British engraver in Leipzig who popularised fine art through his detailed steel engravings of European architecture and gallery masterpieces.
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