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Edward Scriven - Person - National Portrait Gallery

    https://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/person/mp13295/edward-scriven
    An engraver, who trained under Hertfordshire engraver Robert Thew. Thew and Scriven together produced engravings for the London publisher John Boydell and when Thew died in 1802, Scriven replaced him as engraver to the Prince of Wales. Scriven became the eminent engraver of his generation; he produced over 200 portrait engravings.

Edward Scriven Artist Royal Academy of Arts

    https://www.royalacademy.org.uk/art-artists/name/edward-scriven
    Works associated with Edward Scriven in the RA Collection 9 results. After James Northcote RA The Earl of Argyle in Prison., 1 December 1811. Line engraving After George Romney Titiana, Puck, The Changeling., 1 December 1810. Stipple engraving After Sir Thomas Lawrence PRA Portrait of John Julius Angerstein, 1847

Edward Scriven

    http://arthistoryreference.com/t145/1539.htm
    Edward Scriven (1775 - 1841). Edward Scriven was an English engraver of portraits, in the stipple and chalk manner. Scriven was the pre-eminent engraver of his generation, with 206 portraits ascribed to him by the National Portrait Gallery. Scriven was born in 1775 at Alcester, Warwickshire, though his name does not appear in the parish register.

Edward Scriven Worthington Galleries

    https://worthingtongalleries.com/edward-scriven/
    Jun 16, 2016 · A portrait of Scriven, painted by Andrew Morton, was engraved by Benjamin Phelps Gibbon as an illustration to John Pye’s Patronage of British Art.[3] References National Portrait Gallery. “Edward Scriven (1775-1841), Engraver”.Estimated Reading Time: 3 mins

Edward Scriven - The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/643267
    Artist: Edward Scriven (British, Alcester 1775–1841 Middlesex) Sitter: Mary, Queen of Scots (British, Linlithgow 1542–1587 Fotheringhay, England) Date: early 19th century. Medium: Stipple engraving, etching and engraving. Dimensions: Sheet: 6 15/16 × 4 3/4 …

Edward Scriven - Art of the Print

    http://www.artoftheprint.com/artistpages/scriven_edward_nelson.htm
    Artist: Scriven, Edward (Alcester, 1775 - London, 1841) Date: December 9, 1805: Medium: Original Stipple Engraving and Etching: Publisher: Robert Boyer, Pall Mall: Note: Edward Scriven: An early British nineteenth century stipple, aquatint and line engraver, Edward Scriven apprenticed as a pupil of Robert Thew. Early in his career he came to ...

Edward Scriven, 1775 - 1841. Engraver National Galleries ...

    https://www.nationalgalleries.org/art-and-artists/39513/edward-scriven-1775-1841-engraver
    Edward Scriven, 1775 - 1841. Engraver accession number: EP V 601.1 artist: Benjamin Phelps Gibbon English. after: Andrew Morton English. depicted: Edward Scriven. gallery: Scottish National Portrait Gallery object type: Work on paper. materials: Line engraving and etching on paper ...

Edward Scriven and Richard Westall - Art of the Print

    http://www.artoftheprint.com/artistpages/screvin_edward_julius_ceasar.htm
    Edward Scriven's original engraving, Julius Caesar. Act IV, Scene III. (Brutus' Tent, in the Camp near Sardis. Brutus & the Ghost of Caesar.) is based upon a design created by the British artist, Richard Westall for John Boydell's "Shakspeare Gallery".

Edward SCRIVEN (1775-1841) : Auction sales, auction prices ...

    https://www.artprice.com/artist/170788/edward-scriven
    Edward SCRIVEN (1775-1841) is an artist born in 1775 The oldest auction result ever registered on the website for an artwork by this artist is a print-multiple sold in 2009, at Lots Road Auctions, and the most recent auction result is a print-multiple sold in 2010. Artprice.com's price levels for this artist are based on 2 auction results.

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