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Identifier: historyofrisepro00dunl_3 (find matches)
Title: A history of the rise and progress of the arts of design in the United States
Year: 1918 (1910s)
Authors: Dunlap, William, 1766-1839 Bayley, Frank W. (Frank William), 1863-1932 Goodspeed, Charles E. (Charles Eliot), 1867-1950
Subjects: Artists Art
Publisher: Boston, C. E. Goodspeed & co.
Contributing Library: Getty Research Institute
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alias Innholder, and Innholder. Losing his licenseas Tavernor in 1730 and having gone through his wifes estate hedeparted for parts unknown (otherwise New York), in 1731. Hiswife unsuccessfully asked for a divorce or annulment on these groundsin 1736. The only work which bears his name as engraver is the mezzo-tint view of Boston Light issued August 11, 1729, which is signedW. Burgis del. & fecit. He is associated with the followingengraved works as delineator or publisher: S. E. Prospect of NewYork, (1718), delineator and publisher; N. E. Prospect of Boston,(1722), delineator and publisher; S. E. Prospect of Boston, (1723),delineator; Prospect of the Colledges in Cambridge in New England,July 14, 1726; Draught of the Meeting House of the Old Church,Boston, June 5, 1727; Plan of Boston in New England, July 3, 1729,engraved by Thomas Johnson; View of the New Dutch Church,(New York), 1731-32. Burine. A plate in Rees Encyclopaedia, (Philadelphia, 1805-1818) is signed with this name.
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EVELYN BYRDBy Charles Bridges ADDENDA 287 Burnap. Daniel Burnap was an engraver of brass clock-faces inEast Windsor, Conn., previous to 1800. Butler. M. Butler engraved maps, etc., about 1820. Butterworth. A. H. Butterworth engraved about 1828 a smallbook illustration. He probably did little work. Byfield. N. By field probably was the son of Nathaniel andDeborah Byfield and was born in Boston November 14, 1677. Thesigned portrait dated 1713 of Richard Middlecott shows him to havebeen an excellent painter. B., J. W. Engraver. Stauffer notices an engraving portrayingan engagement between the Georgia Militia and the Creek Indianspublished about 1813 and bearing J. W. B. as the initials of theengraver. B., S. P. These initials appear as engraver on a Virginia InsurancePolicy. B., W. These initials are signed to a few plates published in Balti-more about 1828. Callender. Benjamin Callender, Jr., engraver, was a nephew ofJoseph Callender. He was born Boston March 16, 1773. His workappears t

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