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Andrew Bell (1726-1809) - c.1804 Engraving Orkney Islanders Collecting Eggs
Description
A view of Orkney islanders hunting birds and eggs on the cliff face, designed for G. T. Wilhelm's 'Encyclopedia of Natural History: Mankind' (1804). Presented in a washline mount and a distressed gilt frame with a fluted cove. Inscribed with the name of the artist in plate to the lower-right edge. On wove.Condition
There is some slight discolouration and some chips and scuffs to the frame.
Size
9 x 12cm (3.5" x 4.7")
Artist Biography
Andrew Bell (1726-1809) was a Scottish engraver and printer, who co-founded 'Encyclopaedia Britannica' with Colin Macfarquhar. Bell was born in Edinburgh in 1726, his father a baker. He had little formal education and was apprenticed to the engraver Richard Cooper. Bell was a colourful Scot. His height was 4 foot 6; he had crooked legs and an enormous nose that he would sometimes augment with a paper-mache version whenever anyone stared at his natural nose. Bell began work as an engraver of crests, names, etc. on dog collars. Despite his small stature, he deliberately rode the tallest horse available in Edinburgh, dismounting by a ladder to the cheers of onlookers.
He married Anne Wake who was the daughter of an excise officer in 1756. She was apparently the granddaughter of the artist Andrew Crosbie and through this connection Bell inherited many of Crosbie's paintings. Bell produced almost all of the copperplate engravings for the 1st-4th editions of the Britannica: 160 for the 1st, 340 for the 2nd, 542 for the 3rd, and 531 for the 4th. By contrast, the 50 plates of the Supplement to the 3rd edition were engraved by D. Lizars. After Macfarquhar died in 1793, Bell bought out his heirs and became sole owner of the Britannica until his own death in 1809. He quarrelled with his son-in-law, Thomson Bonar, and refused to speak with him for the last ten years of his life.
| SKU | qp539 |
|---|---|
| Artist | Andrew Bell (1726-1809) |
| Date | c.1804 |
| Dimensions | 9 x 12cm |
| Medium | Engraving |
| Subject | Seascape & Coastal |
| Item Returns | This item can be returned |
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