The Isle of Ely
1915
20th century
8 1/8 in. x 13 3/8 in. (20.64 cm x 33.97 cm)
James McBey,
British,
(1883–1959)
Object Type:
Prints
Medium and Support:
Etching on paper
Credit Line:
Carleton College Art Collection, gift of Gerard R. Pomerat on behalf of Dr. Charles M. Pomerat
Accession Number:
1997.114
McBey’s earliest etchings have been categorized by art historians as "unsentimental yet romantic." His later works show a more linear, agressive approach. McBey ominated the generation of etchers left behind by Whistler and Haden and his prints are considered to have been the most expensive and valuable prints of the 1920s. McBey’s Isle of Ely recalls Rembrandt in the sketchy line quality and compositional experimentation.