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- Q7552465 subject Q7083558.
- Q7552465 subject Q8107381.
- Q7552465 subject Q8181182.
- Q7552465 subject Q8313694.
- Q7552465 abstract "The Society of Engravers was founded in London in 1802 to promote British printmaking, largely because engravers were not allowed (unless they were also painters or sculptors) to join the Royal Academy, and also to enable "each individual to act with more firmness in opposing the pretensions ... of booksellers and publishers". The first President was Francesco Bartolozzi, himself in fact an R.A.. The Royal Watercolour Society (as it later became) was founded in 1804 for similar reasons. The society is described as "short-lived".Later Presidents included William Bond, and James Parker, James Pastorini and Thomas Milton were Governors.".
- Q7552465 wikiPageWikiLink Q139106.
- Q7552465 wikiPageWikiLink Q1412681.
- Q7552465 wikiPageWikiLink Q1536634.
- Q7552465 wikiPageWikiLink Q19601650.
- Q7552465 wikiPageWikiLink Q270920.
- Q7552465 wikiPageWikiLink Q271588.
- Q7552465 wikiPageWikiLink Q7083558.
- Q7552465 wikiPageWikiLink Q734889.
- Q7552465 wikiPageWikiLink Q7792485.
- Q7552465 wikiPageWikiLink Q8107381.
- Q7552465 wikiPageWikiLink Q8181182.
- Q7552465 wikiPageWikiLink Q8313694.
- Q7552465 comment "The Society of Engravers was founded in London in 1802 to promote British printmaking, largely because engravers were not allowed (unless they were also painters or sculptors) to join the Royal Academy, and also to enable "each individual to act with more firmness in opposing the pretensions ... of booksellers and publishers". The first President was Francesco Bartolozzi, himself in fact an R.A.. The Royal Watercolour Society (as it later became) was founded in 1804 for similar reasons.".
- Q7552465 label "Society of Engravers".