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James Hervey, engraved by John Dixon, c. 1770 (mezzotint)
XJF441236 James Hervey, engraved by John Dixon, c.1770 (mezzotint) by Williams, J. (18th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: James Hervey (1714-1758) was an English divine; He was a member of the Holy Club, although never became a Methodist; Hervey was a great influence on the artist William Blake (1757-1827) who painted Epitome of James Herveys Meditations amongst the Tombs between 1820-25; John Dixon (1740-1811); ); English, out of copyright
Media ID 12881970
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Anglican Divine Holy Bible Reverend
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This mezzotint print showcases James Hervey, an influential English divine of the 18th century. Engraved by John Dixon around 1770, this portrait captures Hervey's dignified presence and intellectual depth. As a member of the Holy Club, Hervey played a significant role in religious circles, although he never joined the Methodist movement. His profound writings and sermons made him a respected figure within Anglicanism. The artist William Blake found great inspiration in Hervey's work, as evidenced by his painting "Epitome of James Herveys Meditations amongst the Tombs" created between 1820-25. This connection highlights the lasting impact that Hervey had on subsequent generations. In this half-length portrait, we see Hervey holding a Holy Bible—a symbol of his devotion to Christianity and his commitment to spreading its teachings. The composition exudes an air of Georgian elegance and refinement. This print is part of a private collection but is available for public viewing through Fine Art Finder. It serves as both a visual tribute to James Hervey's legacy as well as an invitation to explore the rich history and influence of religious figures during this period.
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