
Edward Finden (1791-1857)
Edward, the younger brother of William Finden, was a noted line and stipple engraver. Bothe brother studies engraving under James Mitan (1776-1822).
The brothers often worked together on a variety of publications, published by themselves and others. Their range was wide, encompassing landscape, topography, architecture and portraits.
Collections
British Museum, London
Metropolitan Museum, New York
National Portrait Gallery, London
Royal Academy, London
Royal Collection Trust
Tate Gallery, London
Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Literature
Hind, A M (1963 reprint), A History of Engraving and Etching, Dover Publications
Mackenzie, I (1988), British Prints, Antique Collectors’ Club
Redgrave, S (1970 reprint), A Dictionary of Artists of the English School, Kingsmead Reprints
Williamson, G C Ed. (1904), Bryan’s Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, George Bell and Sons
Edward, the younger brother of William Finden, was a noted line and stipple engraver. Bothe brother studies engraving under James Mitan (1776-1822).
The brothers often worked together on a variety of publications, published by themselves and others. Their range was wide, encompassing landscape, topography, architecture and portraits.
Collections
British Museum, London
Metropolitan Museum, New York
National Portrait Gallery, London
Royal Academy, London
Royal Collection Trust
Tate Gallery, London
Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Literature
Hind, A M (1963 reprint), A History of Engraving and Etching, Dover Publications
Mackenzie, I (1988), British Prints, Antique Collectors’ Club
Redgrave, S (1970 reprint), A Dictionary of Artists of the English School, Kingsmead Reprints
Williamson, G C Ed. (1904), Bryan’s Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, George Bell and Sons
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