A treatise on wood engravings : historical and practical . JUIIN (.iN The above cut was engraved by Mr. John Jackson in evidences of the versatility of his xylographic talent, arescattered throughout the present volume, of which, though not theauthor in a literary sense, he was at least the conductor and the subjects pointed out by Mr. Chatto as engraved by , those on pages 473, 495, 496, 512, 605, 614, deserve to JUUN F. \V. BltA^aiON Mr. F. W. Branston, brother of Mr. Eobert Branston, has long beenknown as
A treatise on wood engravings : historical and practical . JUIIN (.iN The above cut was engraved by Mr. John Jackson in evidences of the versatility of his xylographic talent, arescattered throughout the present volume, of which, though not theauthor in a literary sense, he was at least the conductor and the subjects pointed out by Mr. Chatto as engraved by , those on pages 473, 495, 496, 512, 605, 614, deserve to JUUN F. \V. BltA^aiON Mr. F. W. Branston, brother of Mr. Eobert Branston, has long beenknown as one of our best engravers, as the annexed Specimen will shew. 54-G REVIVAL OF WOOD ENGRAVINO.
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