★★★★★ "Delighted, all as described." — Clare
★★★★★ "Gorgeous print. Brilliant communication!" — Aaron
★★★★★ "Quality and colors are outstanding." — Roumayne
★★★★★ "Gorgeous print. Brilliant communication!" — Aaron
★★★★★ "Fast shipping! Talented artist! Smooth transaction!" — Jim
★★★★★ "Thanks again, Toby, another great delivery." — Peter
★★★★★ "Delighted, all as described." — Clare
★★★★★ "Gorgeous print. Brilliant communication!" — Aaron
★★★★★ "Quality and colors are outstanding." — Roumayne
★★★★★ "Gorgeous print. Brilliant communication!" — Aaron
★★★★★ "Fast shipping! Talented artist! Smooth transaction!" — Jim
★★★★★ "Thanks again, Toby, another great delivery." — Peter
★★★★★ "Delighted, all as described." — Clare
★★★★★ "Gorgeous print. Brilliant communication!" — Aaron
★★★★★ "Quality and colors are outstanding." — Roumayne
★★★★★ "Gorgeous print. Brilliant communication!" — Aaron
★★★★★ "Fast shipping! Talented artist! Smooth transaction!" — Jim
★★★★★ "Thanks again, Toby, another great delivery." — Peter

An Incantation - John Dixon Art Print

$35USD

A cave turns auditorium: furnace glow, rolling fumes, a chalked circumference flickering at the edge. The aged operator plants toes in grit and guides a switch across the blaze; the younger kneels opposite, hand veiling sight as pale folds spill down the shins.

Left, a folio opens on rough stone; a skull and bones crowd its margin; above, batlike forms cling to shadow. Mezzotint crafts the hush: velvet density, feathered transitions, bright accents on cheek, wrist, and lip.

Credited John Dixon after John Hamilton Mortimer, 1772, this British print binds witchcraft ritual, alchemical props, grotto gloom, and theatrical lighting into a single nocturne. Perfect for libraries, studies, and collectors drawn to Romantic Gothic, occult art, and witchy monochrome terrors.

Artist Biography

John Dixon (c.1740–1811) was a Dublin-born Irish engraver whose luminous mezzotints carried eighteenth-century Britain’s faces and dramas into print. Trained at the Dublin Society drawing school, he moved to London around 1765, exhibiting at the Society of Artists from 1766; by 1769 he arranged models at its academy and later served as director (1770–71, 1772–75). Many early plates were published by William Wynne Ryland. Dixon’s reputation rests on prints after George Stubbs and Joshua Reynolds, including A Tigress (1772) and Ugolino (1774). Associated with forty-seven portraits, he married Ann Kempe in 1775 and largely retired to a life of leisure.


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Your new treasure gets produced after you purchase at print labs across the USA, UK, EU & AUS. Significantly reducing landfill waste by only making things people actually want.

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Corner portion of Rousseau-style giclée print featuring tropical jungle foliage
Print lab with multiple workstations where people are engaged in hands-on art print projects
 giclée print of a tiger prowling through dense jungle foliage
Corner portion of Rousseau-style giclée print featuring tropical jungle foliage
Print lab with multiple workstations where people are engaged in hands-on art print projects
 giclée print of a tiger prowling through dense jungle foliage

About This Treasure

• Fine art heavyweight paper

• Enhances details, depth & dimension

• Softens glare so colors tell their full story

• Chevron cut wooden frames

• 3 chic color choices

• Ultra-clear perspex glaze

• 2" / 5cm acid-free matboard

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Forget cheap reproductions and printable posters. Bold, vibrant, non-toxic pigment inks honor your art & the planet.

Choose a white border for a fresh and refined visual break between artwork & frame. Or no border for a bold, immersive viewing experience.

True-to-life tones without glare or distortion: warm white, archival-grade, 200gsm matte art paper

Sharper details and deeper saturation endure for generations thanks to high-definition print lab techniques.

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Timeless statements

• Chevron cut wooden frames. 

• Ultra-clear perspex glaze.

• Includes 2" / 5cm acid-free, archival grade mount board. Just like you see in art galleries and museums.

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Every tree replaced, workers treated fairly & local rights respected.

3 distinctive colors

Black: Suits every style from bold modernity to gothic opulence.

White: Helps art shine bright in dark rooms to lift your mood.

Natural: Infuses warmth with its rich, honeyed tones.

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Forget 4 color CMYK. Giclée layers up to 12 — alive with deeper shadows, richer highlights and multidimensional contrasts.

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Printed using a pro-lab process that helps art stay bold & breathtaking for up to 100 yr with non-toxic, archival-grade inks.

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Neo pigment, water-based inks that are 100% non-hazardous and toxin-free. Meeting the strictest industry standards as defined by Oeko-Tex 100 safety applications, Residues Standard List (RSL) and the American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists.

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Every art print and wooden frame comes from 100% FSC sources: forests managed to stay forests, with wildlife habitats protected, high-conservation areas off-limits, and no illegal logging. Trees taken are regenerated, so there’s no net forest loss. Chemicals and water use are tightly controlled, and heavy-duty audits verify it all.

For people: trained workers, safe conditions, fair pay, and respect for Indigenous and local community rights.

For you: premium art that lasts, carrying a traceable chain of custody from forest to print. No greenwashing, just independently checked materials that do less harm and support better forestry every time you buy.

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