The framed mezzotint on chine collé is a fine example of portraiture that captures the grace and elegance of Elizabeth Christiana Cavendish, known when the portrait was made as Lady Elizabeth Foster. Created by James John Chant and published by Henry Graves & Co, this work is after an original by Sir Joshua Reynolds, one of the most prominent portraitists of the 18th century.

Mezzotint is a printmaking process known for its ability to produce soft gradations of tone and rich, deep blacks, which is evident in the lush rendering of the subject’s hair and the delicate folds of her lace collar and frills. Chant’s skill in the medium is clear; he has masterfully replicated the subtlety of Reynolds’ original painting, capturing not only the likeness but the gentle, reflective mood of the Duchess.
The chine collé process, wherein the image is printed on a thin paper that is then bonded to a heavier support, adds to the depth and texture of the print, giving it a quality that stands out against the matte background. The technique also provides a delicate luminosity to the subject’s skin, enhancing the ethereal and soft quality of the portrait.

The art of mezzotint
The composition itself, with the Duchess’ gaze slightly averted, lends an air of thoughtful contemplation. Her attire and hairstyle are indicative of the period’s fashion, echoing the Rococo style’s opulence and attention to detail.
The portrait is further complemented by the framing, which appears to be of the period, with ornate details that echo the richness of the image. Such framing not only protects but also enhances the visual experience of the artwork, creating a window into the past and inviting the viewer to contemplate the subject within the context of her time.
This portrait is not only a representation of Lady Elizabeth Foster but also a testament to the art of mezzotint and the enduring legacy of Sir Joshua Reynolds’ portraiture, skilfully interpreted by James John Chant.

Lettered above the image ‘London, Published 2nd July, 1877, by Henry Graves & Co. the Proprietors, 6, Pall Mall.’
Signed in pencil right below image.
Blind Stamp HY Graves & Co.
Details
- Size (h w d): 37 x 28 cm
- Framed Size (h w d): 91 x 71 x 3 cm
- Paper Size (h w): 54 x 44 x 2 cm
Unique antique handmade frame and as standard in our Gallery, this is framed with special anti-reflective and virtually invisible glass (up to 70% UV protection).
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