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Joseph Grozer
Joseph Grozer (1755–1799) was an English artist and printmaker. He resided at 8 Castle Street, Leicester Square, London and published some of his prints himself.
==Works==
Grozer engraved in mezzotint, after Sir Joshua Reynolds, George Romney, and others. Among his earliest known engravings are ''The Young Shepherdess'', published in 1784, and ''The Theory of Design'', 1785, both after Reynolds. Other mezzotint engravings were:〔
* ''Master Braddyll'', ''Frederick, Viscount Duncannon'', ''Henrietta, Viscountess Duncannon'', ''Hon. Frances Harris (with a dog)'', ''Lord Loughborough'', and others, after Reynolds;
* ''James, Earl of Cardigan'', ''Abraham Newland'', after Romney;
* ''Morning, or the Benevolent Sportsman'', ''Evening, or the Sportsman's Return'', and others after George Morland;
* ''The Duke and Duchess of York'', after Henry Singleton;
* ''Euhun Sang Lum Akao'', a Chinese man, after Henri-Pierre Danloux, and many others.
Grozer worked occasionally in stipple, among these engravings being ''Sophia, Lady St. Asaph'', after Reynolds and ''Sergeant Daniel McLeod'', after William Redmore Bigg, and others.〔 It was Grozer who gave the name ''The Age of Innocence'' to his stipple engraving〔(Tate, ''After Joshua Reynolds, Joseph Grozer, The Age of Innocence, date not known''. )〕 of the work by Sir Joshua Reynolds, originally believed to have been called ''A Little Girl''. The picture became a favourite of the public, and according to Martin Postle "the commercial face of childhood", being reproduced countless times in prints and ephemera of different kinds.〔Postle, Martin. (2005) "''The Age of Innocence''" Child Portraiture in Georgian Art and Society", in ''Pictures of Innocence: Portraits of Children from Hogarth to Lawrence''. Bath: Holburne Museum of Art, pp. 7-8. ISBN 0903679094〕

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