Francis Jukes (1745–1812) was a prolific engraver and publisher, chiefly known for his topographical and shipping prints, the majority in aquatint. He worked alongside the great illustrators of the late eighteenth century. He contributed numerous plates to various publications of rural scenes. His early prints were published in collaboration with Valentine Green, and later worked in collaboration with the engraver and publisher Robert Pollard.[1]
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FrancisJukes (1745–1812) was a prolific engraver and publisher, chiefly known for his topographical and shipping prints, the majority in aquatint. He...
Betty Jukes (1910–2006), British sculptor Bill Jukes (c. 1883–1939), English rugby league footballer who played in the 1900s and 1910s FrancisJukes (1745–1812)...
reproductions of 'Death of Captain Cook' by John Cleveley the Younger, Aquatint FrancisJukes. It depicts Cook as a peacemaker George Carter's 1783 version John Webber's...
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Britain the captors still benefited from the insurance money. Engravers FrancisJukes and John Peltro made an depiction of the sinking ship with the lifeboat...
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prints depicting the great Pytchley hunt, published by the engraver FrancisJukes after Charles Loraine Smith. This set is the only visual record of the...
engraver (born 1759) Thomas Gaugain, English stipple engraver (born 1756) FrancisJukes, English etcher, engraver and publisher (born 1745) Michelangelo Maestri...
published a pair of views of the new dock at Hull, which were overlooked by FrancisJukes. Having executed a good plate of a woman's head after Gerard Dou, he...
His 1787 etching of the Serpentine River, Hyde Park was aquatinted by FrancisJukes and published in 1796. Schnebbelie died of rheumatic fever at his residence...
painter of the late Joseon Dynasty, primarily of landscapes (died 1821) FrancisJukes, English etcher, engraver and publisher (died 1812) Pierre Lacour, French...
him, entitled 'The Disinherited Heir,' was published in aquatint by FrancisJukes. It is not known when he died. May-Day in London The Discomfited Duellists...
Francis Albert Sinatra (/sɪˈnɑːtrə/; December 12, 1915 – May 14, 1998) was an American singer and actor. Nicknamed the "Chairman of the Board" and later...
Dickinson, Robert Dighton, John Dighton, John Doyle, William Elmes, FrancisJukes, James Gillray, Henry Heath, William Heath, William Hogarth, Samuel...
(1794-1866) founder of the British Medical Association was raised in Martley. FrancisJukes (1745-1812) engraver was born in Martley. Martin Stainforth (1866-1957)...