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Matthaeus Henry V.D.M. is a 1710 print by George Vertue.
The print is a portrait of Matthew Henry, showing him from the chest up, within an oval frame. He is depicted wearing a dark, long-sleeved robe and a white clerical collar. His hair is styled in long, wavy curls.
The oval portrait is set within a larger, ornate rectangular frame with decorative elements at the top and bottom. Below the portrait is a coat of arms and an inscription that includes the artist's name ("Geo.Vertue ad Vivum" and "delin et Sculpsit") and the publisher's information ("Impensis Th: Parkhurst Io: Robinson & Io: Lawrence 1710"). The name "Matthaeus Henry V.D.M." is prominently displayed below the coat of arms.
The print is in black and white, showing varying shades of gray to create depth and texture. The overall style is consistent with 18th-century engraving techniques. The paper shows some age and wear. The image includes a small color bar at the bottom, likely for color calibration purposes.
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