Engraving: Its Origin, Processes, and HistoryDelaborde, Henri, comte
History
Engraving: Its Origin, Processes, and History
Delaborde, Henri, comte
Engravers -- Great Britain; Engraving -- Great Britain; Engraving -- History
TOMKINS, P. W. b. London 1760; d. 1840. Stipple.
(Pupil of Bartolozzi.) Designer.
PARK, Thomas. b. 1760; d. Hampstead 1835. Mezzotint.
Author.
CHEESEMAN, Thomas. b. 1760; d. after 1820. Stipple.
(Pupil of Bartolozzi.) Draughtsman.
WATSON, Caroline. b. London 1760; d. Pimlico 1814. Stipple.
(Daughter of James
Watson.)
JUDKINS, Elizabeth. fl. 1772-75. Mezzotint. Engraved "Mrs.
(Said to be pupil of Abingdon" and "Careful Shepherdess,"
James Watson.) amongst others, after Sir J. Reynolds.
KEATING, George. b. Ireland 1762; fl. London 1784-97.
(Pupil of William Mezzotint. Stipple.
Dickinson.)
*RAMBERG, John Henry. b. Hanover 1763; d. c. 1840. Aquatint,
etching, stipple. Painter. Came early
in life to England, but is said to
have died at Hanover.
*SCHIAVONETTI, Luigi. b. Bassano 1765; d. Brompton 1810. Line,
stipple. Draughtsman. Came to England
in 1790, and joined Bartolozzi.
KNIGHT, Charles. fl. latter part of 18th century. Stipple.
SUMMERFIELD, John. d. Buckinghamshire 1817. Line.
(Pupil of Bartolozzi.)
SKELTON, William. b. London 1763; d. Pimlico 1848. Line.
(Pupil of Basire and
Sharp.)
NUGENT, Thomas. b. Drogheda; fl. end of 18th century.
Stipple.
DUPONT, Gainsborough. b. 1767; d. London 1797. Mezzotint.
Painter. Nephew and pupil of Thomas
Gainsborough.
BROMLEY, William, A.E. b. Isle of Wight 1769; d. 1842. Line.
(Pupil of Wooding, a Father of John Charles, and James
line engraver in Bromley, the mezzotint engravers.
London.)
WARREN, Charles. b. London 1767; d. Wandsworth 1823.
Line. Perfected a process of engraving
on steel plates tried by Raimbach.
Awarded gold medal Society of Arts.
WARD, William, A.E. b. London 1766; d. London 1826.
(Pupil of J. R. Smith.) Mezzotint. Married sister of George
Morland, father of William Ward,
junior.
19th Cent.
WARD, James, R.A. b. London 1769; d. 1855. Mezzotint.
(Nine years pupil of Animal painter.
his brother William,
J. R. Smith.)
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