Still Life with Newspapers (Primary Title)

John William Orr, American, born Ireland, 1815 - 1887 (Artist)

Educational
ca. 1850
American
Paintings
Works On Paper
watercolor and ink on paper
United States
Sheet: 20 7/8 × 28 5/8 in. (53.02 × 72.71 cm)
Image: 18 × 24 in. (45.72 × 60.96 cm)
2001.228
Not on view
Orr made this illusionistic still life using watercolor, ink, and— very likely—a magnifying glass. The result is an astounding trompe-l’oeil (fool-the-eye) effect. Owner of New York’s leading wood-engraving firm, Orr depicts local newspapers in a clever nod to key clients. He also includes international publications, revealing both his interest in diverse typefaces and the city’s role as a major hub for commercial trade. An envelope at center, posted from Paris, extends the theme of global exchange. The prominent cover for Taylor’s Gold and Silver Coin Examiner serves as a signature, announcing the artist’s name and foremost profession: “Engravings executed on wood from the original Coins by J. W. ORR, No. 75 Nassau Street, New York.”
Watermark: Whatman Turkey Mill, 1847
J. Harwood and Louise B. Cochrane Fund for American Art
Image released via Creative Commons CC-BY-NC

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