Henry Bone

Bacchus and Ariadne

1808–11
enamel, in original gilt-wood and gesso carved frame
40.5 × 46 cm (15.9 × 18.1 in)

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Henry Bone was known for his enamel paintings created through a laborious process of fusing painted glass to copper and firing at controlled temperatures.

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