This comprehensive catalog showcases the works of Thomas and John Bewick, two English engravers who gained popularity in the late 18th and early 19th century. It includes cuts in various states for books and pamphlets, exhibited works, as well as household items like shop cards and invoice heads. This is a must-have for collectors of print culture and graphic art.
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