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MATTHIAS DARLY

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Originally appearing in Volume V07, Page 835 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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MATTHIAS DARLY  , 18th-century
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English caricaturist, designer and engraver . This extremely versatile artist not only issued
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political caricatures, but designed ceilings, chimney-pieces, mirror frames, girandoles, decorative panels and other mobiliary accessories, made many engravings for Thomas Chippendale, and sold his own productions over the
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counter . He was apparently an architect by profession . The first publication which can be attributed to him with certainty is a coloured caricature, " The Cricket Players of
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Europe " (1741) . In 1754 he issued A new
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Book of Chinese Designs, which was intended to minister to the passing craze for furniture and household decorations in the Chinese style . It was in this
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year that he engraved many of the plates for the Director of Thomas Chippendale . He published from many addresses, most of them in the Strand or its immediate neighbourhood, and his
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shop was for a long period perhaps the most important of its kind in
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London . In his book Nollekens and his Times, J . T . Smith, writing of Richard Cosway, says:—" So ridiculously foppish did he become that Matth . Darly, the famous caricature
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print seller, introduced an etching of him in his window in the Strand as the ` Macaroni
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Miniature Painter.' " Darly was for many years in partnership with a man named Edwards, and together they published many political prints, which were originally issued separately and collected annually into volumes under the title of Political and Satirical
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History . Darly was a member both of the Incorporated Society of Artists and the
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Free Society of Artists, forerunners of the Royal Academy, and to their exhibitions he contributed many architectural drawings, together with a
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profile etching of himself (1775) .

Upon one of these etchings, published from 39 Strand, he is described as '

Professor of Ornament to the Academy of
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Great Britain." Darly's most important publication was The Ornamental Architect or Young Artists' Instructor (1770-1771), a title which was changed in the edition of 1773 to A Compleat
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Body of Architecture, embellished with a great Variety of Ornaments . He also issued Sixty Vases by English, French and
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Italian Masters (1767) . In addition to his immense mass of other productions Darly executed many book plates, illustrated various books and
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cabinet-makers' catalogues, and gave lessons in etching . His skill as a caricaturist brought him into close
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personal relations with the politicians of his time, and in 1763 he was instrumental in saving John Wilkes, whose partisan he was, from
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death at the hands of James Dunn, who had determined to kill him . Darly, who described himself as " Liveryman and block maker," issued his last caricature in
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October 1780, and as his shop, No . 39 Strand, was let to a new tenant in the following year, it is to be presumed that he had by that time died, or become incapable of further
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work . As a designer of furniture Darly travelled in a dozen years or so from the extremes of pseudo-Chinese affectation to classical severity of the type popularized by the brothers Adam .

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