John Dunstall | |
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Died | 1693 |
Nationality | English |
Occupation | Engraver |
Years active | 1644–1675 |
John Dunstall ( fl. 1644–1675; died 1693) was an English engraver and teacher. [1]
He lived in Blackfriars, London, where he published drawing books on natural history and other educational subjects. [1] (According to some accounts he lived in the Strand.)
He engraved portraits for frontispieces of books, including portraits of Charles I, Charles II, William III, [2] Queen Mary II, [3] Rev. John Carter (Minister of Bramford, 1644), [4] James Ussher (1656), [5] and Rev. Samuel Clarke (1675). [6] [1]
He also engraved views of Basing House, Clarendon House, [7] London's Custom House, [8] and St Marie Ouers in Southwark ( Southwark Cathedral). [9] His works are etched and sometimes finished with the burin in the style of Wenceslaus Hollar. A few of his works are drawings, including a view of the Bethlehem Hospital. The British Museum holds many of his works. [1] [10]
Media related to
John Dunstall at Wikimedia Commons
John Dunstall | |
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Died | 1693 |
Nationality | English |
Occupation | Engraver |
Years active | 1644–1675 |
John Dunstall ( fl. 1644–1675; died 1693) was an English engraver and teacher. [1]
He lived in Blackfriars, London, where he published drawing books on natural history and other educational subjects. [1] (According to some accounts he lived in the Strand.)
He engraved portraits for frontispieces of books, including portraits of Charles I, Charles II, William III, [2] Queen Mary II, [3] Rev. John Carter (Minister of Bramford, 1644), [4] James Ussher (1656), [5] and Rev. Samuel Clarke (1675). [6] [1]
He also engraved views of Basing House, Clarendon House, [7] London's Custom House, [8] and St Marie Ouers in Southwark ( Southwark Cathedral). [9] His works are etched and sometimes finished with the burin in the style of Wenceslaus Hollar. A few of his works are drawings, including a view of the Bethlehem Hospital. The British Museum holds many of his works. [1] [10]
Media related to
John Dunstall at Wikimedia Commons