. A history of the rise and progress of the arts of design in the United States. d afterwards in Charleston, S. C, 1830-35. Kellogg. Jarvis Griggs Kellogg, engraver, was born Tolland,Conn., October 5, 1805; died at Hartford, Conn., July 24, 1873. Kelly. Thomas Kelly, engraver, a native of Ireland, born about1795; died New York City about 1841. He worked in line and stipplefor book publishers. Kennedy. James Kennedy, engraver, was working in New YorkCity in 1797, and some years later went to Philadelphia. Kennedy. S. Kennedy was designing and engraving in conjunc-tion with William Charles in Ph


. A history of the rise and progress of the arts of design in the United States. d afterwards in Charleston, S. C, 1830-35. Kellogg. Jarvis Griggs Kellogg, engraver, was born Tolland,Conn., October 5, 1805; died at Hartford, Conn., July 24, 1873. Kelly. Thomas Kelly, engraver, a native of Ireland, born about1795; died New York City about 1841. He worked in line and stipplefor book publishers. Kennedy. James Kennedy, engraver, was working in New YorkCity in 1797, and some years later went to Philadelphia. Kennedy. S. Kennedy was designing and engraving in conjunc-tion with William Charles in Philadelphia in 1813. He was also acarver, gilder, and manufacturer of looking-glasses in 1801. Kensett. Thomas jCensett, engraver, born in England, 1786;died 1829. He was of the firm of Shelton & Kensett, Cheshire, Conn. Kidder. James Kidder made some topographical drawings andengraved a few plates in aquatint in Boston, Mass., about the year1813. His name appears in the Boston City Directory of 1831 asartist. Kimberly. Denison Kimberly, successful both as portrait painter. BENJAMIN PICKMAN1708-1773By John Greenwood From the collection of The Essex Institute ADDENDA 313 and engraver, was born Guilford, Conn., 1814. He abandoned en-graving in 1858 and in 1862 was located as painter of portraits inHartford and Manchester, Conn. King. G. B. King, engraver, was in New York about 1830-34. Kneass. William Kneass, engraver and die-sinker, was born Lan-caster, Pa., September, 1781; died in Philadelphia, August 27, engraved in aquatint and line, and was of the firms of Kneass &Deliaker and Young, Kneass & Co. In 1824, he became engraverand die-sinker to the United States Mint, Philadelphia. Knight. Charles Knight painted miniatures in Philadelphia after1800. Lakeman. N. Lakeman painted many portraits in Salem, Mass.,about 1820. Lalanne. Miss Mary E. Lalanne exhibited several miniatures atthe Boston Athenaeum in 1833. She married Dr. Horace Kimballand died soon after. Lamb. The ad


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