Bewick

Bewick

Bewick, 1) John, englischer Kupferstecher, st. 1795; lieferte die Holzschnitte zu History of quadrupeds, Newcastle 1790, u. Hist. of british birds, 1797. 2) Thomas, Sohn des Vor., geb. 1753; englischer Holzschneider, brachte die Holzschneidekunst in technischer, wie künstlerischer Beziehung wieder in Ruf; er st. 1829 zu Loudon.


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