Timothy Cole was an American wood engraver whose works included reproductions of Dutch, Italian, Flemish, and English pictures. He took part in the Paris Expedition of 1900, and won a medal of first class.
His son, Alphaeus, was a noted portraitist.
The coated paper measures 12 in. by 9 in.; the engraving itself measures 6 in. by 5 in.
]]>A wood engraving done by John W. Evans for Alphaeus P. Cole. This engraving was of his father, Timothy Cole. Evans had worked for Cole earlier.
Timothy Cole was an American wood engraver whose works included reproductions of Dutch, Italian, Flemish, and English pictures. He took part in the Paris Expedition of 1900, and won a medal of first class.
His son, Alphaeus, was a noted portraitist.
The coated paper measures 12 in. by 9 in.; the engraving itself measures 6 in. by 5 in.
Evans was a master wood engraver and bookplate designer.
Hopson was a famous bookplate designer whose work was shown at the Paris Exposition of 1900. Another of his famous works was a set of over two thousand engravings for a late-nineteenth-century edition of Webster's Unabridged Dictionary.
]]>An engraving done by John W. Evans of William F. Hopson.
Evans was a master wood engraver and bookplate designer.
Hopson was a famous bookplate designer whose work was shown at the Paris Exposition of 1900. Another of his famous works was a set of over two thousand engravings for a late-nineteenth-century edition of Webster's Unabridged Dictionary.
This engraving was based on a pen drawing by R. Carter.
]]>John W. Evans was a master wood engraver and bookplate designer.
This engraving was based on a pen drawing by R. Carter.