
Edward Harding (1776-1796)
Edward, the son of Sylvester Harding (1748-1808), was a London-based printmaker known to have produced engravings after old master painters and from his own designs. Additionally, he produced prints after his father’s designs, as in the example right; according to Bryan’s Dictionary, he designed some of the plates for The Biographical Mirrour, 1795.
Literature
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 son of Sylvester Harding (1748-1808), was a London-based printmaker known to have produced engravings after old master painters and from his own designs. Additionally, he produced prints after his father’s designs, as in the example right; according to Bryan’s Dictionary, he designed some of the plates for The Biographical Mirrour, 1795.
Literature
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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