- cushion). This
helps the
engraver produce curved or
undulating lines with
minimal mani****tion of the
cutting tool.
Wood engravers use a
range of specialized...
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Varick Stout Anthony (1835 in New York City – 1906) was an
American wood engraver.
Anthony was the son of
Eliza (Stout) and John Anthony. He
studied drawing...
- The
Society of
Wood Engravers (SWE) is a UK-based artists’
exhibiting society formed in 1920, one of its founder-members
being Eric Gill.
Membership is...
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December 1903) was an
English wood engraver.
Jackson was born at Ovingham,
Northumberland in 1819, and was
trained as a
wood engraver by his brother, John Jackson...
- Lucy "Tirzah"
Garwood (11
April 1908 – 27
March 1951) was a
British wood-
engraver, painter,
paper marbler, author, and a
member of the
Great Bardfield...
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Oxford – 25
February 1909 in London) was an
English wood-
engraver. He is best
known from his
wood-engravings in
Punch magazine of
cartoons by Sir John...
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Anderson (1775 –
before 1809) was a
Scottish wood engraver and illustrator, a
pupil of the
British wood engraver Thomas Bewick.
Anderson was born at Foveran...
- (1908–1995) was a
British artist, who in a long
career worked as a
wood engraver, as a
sculptor and as a
designer of
wrought iron work. Her
output included...
- 1885 – 11
February 1957), was an
English wood engraver who was a
founder member of the
Society of
Wood Engravers. Her
memoir Period Piece was published...
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century wood-
engraver thanks to her
collaboration with H. E. Bates,
which resulted in two
outstanding wood engraved books:
Through the
Woods (1936) and...