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An Incantation - John Dixon Framed Canvas


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Description

Cavern ritual ignites: cauldron fire, sulfurous smoke, chalk ring, sigils. A gaunt sorceress, barefoot, tattered robe cinched, whips a wand across the glow; tendon, wrist, and elbow sharpen in chiaroscuro. Opposite, a terrified maiden kneels, palm veiling eyes, linen folding like pale surf. A grimoire sprawls on stone with skull, rib, and ulna; above, batlike familiars brood.

John Dixon’s mezzotint drives velvet blacks against pearly highlights, turning grotto gloom into Romantic Gothic spectacle. Eighteenth-century British printmaking, occult iconography, stagecraft lighting, nocturne atmosphere, and Shakespearean mood converge. 

Ideal wall art for macabre interiors, dark fantasy libraries, theater rooms, or museum-grade collections in need of witchcraft wonder, alchemical drama, and collector-level monochrome mastery.

About the Canvas

Float Framed Canvas Art

Make any room a showpiece

• Luscious artist-grade cotton canvas, finely textured for depth and precision.

• Hand-stretched and natural white to capture light/color with striking clarity.

• Printed with non-toxic, water-based pigments that stay vivid for decades.

• Precisely measured floating frame that creates a sleek, gallery-worthy effect.

• Sustainably sourced FSC® certified European knotless pine.

Float Framed Canvas Art

3 distinctive frame 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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About the Artist

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.

Delivery & Refunds

Cost

Free shipping to USA, CA, UK, EU, AUS & NZ

Rest of the world: Free shipping for orders over $100

Delivery Times

USA: 4-9 days • Canada: 5-12 days • UK: 4-9 days • Europe: 5-10 days • Australia: 4-9 days • New Zealand: 5-12 days • Rest of the world: 3-4 weeks

Why the Wait?

Delivery times include production, quality assurance & thoughtful packaging + shipping from A to B to You. More details on orders and shipping

Every package tracked so you can watch your treasure move from A to B to You.

Sent carbon neutral at no extra charge. For peace of mind your money's being kind.

Returns and Refunds

Returns and exchanges accepted within 30 days of delivery. More details on returns and refunds

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Only the Best Will Do

Artist-grade cotton with lush, finely grained texture. Engineered to capture every intricate brushstroke and subtle gradient.

Giclée Printing

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

A Century of Color

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

Happy Customers
"Thank you for being there every step of the way, Toby! The canvas brings such a richness to my whole set up."
— Malavika / Mehdi the Astronaut
"Thoroughly pleased! Just gorgeous! Colors are vibrant and stunning and the subject a work of art as well."
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