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Claude Basire (French pronunciation: [klod baziʁ]; 1764 – 5
April 1794) was a
French politician of the
Revolutionary period. He was guillotined. Born in...
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Basire is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Claude Basire (1764–1794),
French politician Isaac Basire (1607–1676), French-born English...
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James Basire FSA (1730–1802 London), also
known as
James Basire Sr., was a
British engraver. He is the most
significant of a
family of engravers, and...
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Isaac Basire (1607 – 12
October 1676) was an
English Anglican divine and traveller. A
chaplain to
Charles I, he left
Britain during the
Civil War, and...
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Basire D (23
April 2024). "Post-TB lung health:
Lasting impact beyond treatment"...
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facsimile of the tapestry. His
drawings were
subsequently engraved by
James Basire jr. and
published by the
Society in 1819–23. Stothard's
images are still...
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society from its
inception – the
earliest were
George Vertue,
James Basire and
successors –
labouring to
produce the
copperplate used in the printing...
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Thomas Ryder (1746–1810), engraver, was a
pupil of
James Basire, and
during his
apprenticeship established drawings with the
Society of
Artists in 1766...
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Lithographs of
skulls by J.
Basire...
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wholesale confectioner. At the age of 14,
George Cooke was
apprenticed to
James Basire (1730-1802).
Around the end of his
apprenticeship he
engraved many plates...