. A history of the rise and progress of the arts of design in the United States. gsdescribed as Six Representations of Warriors who are in the Serviceof their Majesties, the King of Great Britain and the King of Prussia,although we do not know of any examples now extant. Bookplatesor ex-libris engraved by him as well as a small portrait of Rev. GeorgeWhitefield are occasionally met with. Garden. Francis Garden, a native of England advertised as anengraver in the Boston Evening Post, of March 4, 1745. No examplesof engraving by him are known. Gauk. James Gauk, engraver. His name under this desi


. A history of the rise and progress of the arts of design in the United States. gsdescribed as Six Representations of Warriors who are in the Serviceof their Majesties, the King of Great Britain and the King of Prussia,although we do not know of any examples now extant. Bookplatesor ex-libris engraved by him as well as a small portrait of Rev. GeorgeWhitefield are occasionally met with. Garden. Francis Garden, a native of England advertised as anengraver in the Boston Evening Post, of March 4, 1745. No examplesof engraving by him are known. Gauk. James Gauk, engraver. His name under this designationappears in the New York City directory for 1799-1804. Gavin. H. Gavin engraved the frontispiece to a book publishedat Newbury port, Mass., 1796. Gaw. R. M. Gaw was the engraver of a few plates which appearto have been made about 1829. Getz. Peter Getz was a die-sinker, silversmith and jeweler, inLancaster, Pa., late 18th century. Gibson. The Morning Star of New York City of December 27,1811, has the following death notice: Thomas Gibson, painter, diedDecember 23, SAMUEL SEW ALL1652-1730By Nathaniel Emmons ADDENDA 303 Gillingham. Edward Gillingham engraved a large map of Bostonand vicinity, published in 1819. Gilman. J. W. Gilman, engraver, born Exeter, N. H., May 9,1741; died there June 16, 1823. He worked on copper-plate musicfor psalm and hymn books about 1770. Gimber. Stephen H. Gimber engraved chiefly in mezzotint andstipple. He was a native of England, and worked in New York andPhiladelphia about 1830-1856. Gladding. K. C. Gladding was an engraver whose name appearson a few plates of Rewards of Merit done about 1825. G., L. At least two plates exist etched or engraved over these ini-tials about 1815. Glover. Dewitt Clinton Glover, engraver, was born DeRuyter,N. Y., 1817, and died there January 3, 1836. Gobrecht. Christian Gobrecht, engraver and die-sinker, bornHanover, Pa., December 23, 1785; died in Philadelphia, July 23,1844. He made valuable improvements i


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