Secrecy

by Thomas Jefferys

Captured in the mid-1700s, Secrecy is more than just a portrait; it is a masterclass in Georgian-era allegory. Attributed to the prolific Thomas Jefferys—better known as the Geographer to King George III—this engraving deviates from his cartographic precision to explore the delicate nuances of human discretion.

The print features a young woman in a moment of quiet confidence, her finger pressed to her lips in the universal gesture of "hush." The soft, stippled textures and intricate linework highlight the fashion of the period while inviting the viewer into a private confidence. It is a sophisticated piece of 18th-century social art, perfect for collectors of Rococo aesthetics or those fascinated by the "language of gestures" in historical portraiture.

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