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Matthew Darly were
English printsellers and
caricaturists during the 1770s. Mary
Darly (fl. 1756–1779) was a
printseller, caricaturist, artist, engraver...
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taken to
marking their do****ents in such a way. In 1838 the
guild of the
Printsellers' ****ociation was set up,
later known as the Fine Art
Trade Guild, and...
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along with a very
small tricorne style hat. The shop of
engravers and
printsellers Mary and
Matthew Darly in the
fashionable West End of
London sold their...
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Wallis was an
English board game publisher, bookseller, map/chart seller,
printseller,
music seller, and cartographer. With his sons John
Wallis Jr. and Edward...
- to:
Elizabeth Jackson (publisher), 18th
century British publisher and
printseller Elizabeth Hutchinson Jackson,
mother of US
President Andrew Jackson Elizabeth...
- stipple. His
early prints were
published in
alliance with the book and
printsellers Samuel Hooper and
Walter Shropshire.
Between 1773 and 1776, he exhibited...
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Bickham the
Younger (c. 1706–1771) was an
English etcher and engraver, a
printseller, and one of the
first English caricaturists. He
produced didactic publications...
- John
Savage (fl. 1683–1701) was an
engraver and
printseller in London.
Savage was said to be French, and
therefore may have been a
Huguenot exile. He...
- Jane
Hogarth (c. 1709 – 1789) was a
British printseller and
businesswoman who
preserved the
rights to the
artwork of her husband,
William Hogarth, after...
- 1626,
Antwerp – 1680, Bruges) was a
Flemish engraver and
printseller. He was a
printseller and engraver,
based in Antwerp, who made
plates of portraits...