Engraver

Word ENGRAVER
Character 8
Hyphenation en grav er
Pronunciations N/A

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It may be said that it is unnecessary to give explicit directions about invitations, inasmuch as the engraver is the one ultimately responsible for the accuracy of these things. ❋ Agnes H. Morton (N/A)

For a time he followed these strange indications on the royal road to drawing, and on them, perhaps, he based to some extent the illustrations which he made for book-covers, together with Charles Keene, for Mr. Edmund Evans -- who, it may not be out of place here to repeat, now so well known as the engraver and publisher of ❋ M. H. Spielmann (N/A)

The engraver is the medium by which art in the palace is conveyed into the humblest homes in the kingdom. ❋ Samuel Smiles (1858)

"As soon as I finished a cover and I wanted to save it I'd have to call the engraver and say, 'Please don't destroy that, send it back when you come to pick up the next delivery,'" he said. ❋ Unknown (2010)

a word, the engraver was a man of a more common stamp -- more timid and more conventional than the painter. ❋ John Addington Symonds (1866)

When Koerner fell in love with the amiable Minna and wished to marry her, he met with opposition in his own family, who thought that the 'engraver's mamsell' was not good enough for him. ❋ Thomas, Calvin, 1854-1919 (1901)

Minna and wished to marry her, he met with opposition in his own family, who thought that the 'engraver's mamsell' was not good enough for him. ❋ Calvin Thomas (1886)

Gardiner, William Nelson (1766 – 1814): portrait engraver, scene painter and, later, bookseller. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Paris art "Claude Lorrain: The Draughtsman Studying Nature" exhibits preparatory drawings, large-scale landscape paintings and early sketches by the French painter, engraver and draughtsman. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Polack, Solomon (c. 1757 – c. 1839): Jewish miniature painter and engraver who had emigrated from Holland to Ireland and thence to ❋ Unknown (2009)

Stothard, Thomas (1755 – 1834): a Londoner, Stothard was a prolific engraver of designs for magazines and books as well as a painter in oils of history subjects. ❋ Unknown (2009)

He was apprenticed to an engraver and studied drawing at the Royal Academy. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Young, John (1755 – 1825): mezzotint engraver and etcher. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In Edinburgh in early 1787 he met James Johnson, a struggling music engraver and music seller with a love of old Scots songs and a determination to preserve them. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Darton, William Junior (1781 – 1854): engraver and publisher of illustrated volumes, many of them children's books, from his premises at Holborn. ❋ Unknown (2009)

You will see the name of Drummond as the painter and Ridley the engraver [1] ❋ Unknown (2009)

There is a sad blunder committed either by the Bookseller or the engraver in the first plate, which you see exhibits a 'view of the Wye from Crickhowel,' a sight which you and I never saw before in our lives, tell Mr ❋ Unknown (2009)

Edridge, Henry (1769 – 1821): engraver and miniaturist renowned for his portrait drawings. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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