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Memoirs and Recollections of the Late Abraham Raimbach, Esq., Engraver

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Memoirs and Recollections of the Late Abraham Raimbach, Esq., Engraver Synopsis

Born in London, Abraham Raimbach (1776–1843) was one of the most celebrated engravers of his time. Published in 1843, these memoirs recount his career and give expanded first-hand observations on contemporary artists and public figures. Included is an extensive account of his two months in Paris in 1802, including impressions of its people and food (on frog's legs: 'I did not much like the flavour'), together with details of the numerous works of art he viewed. He muses on the possible reasons for the higher social standing afforded to artists in France than in Britain, and seems concerned, as travellers are today, about how far his money will stretch whilst in France. Also included is a short biography of Raimbach's principal collaborator, the painter Sir David Wilkie, written by Raimbach's son. This memoir will be of interest to social and art historians of the early nineteenth century.

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ISBN: 9781108027168
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Author: Abraham Raimbach
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 216 pages
Series: Cambridge Library Collection - History of Printing, Publishing and Libraries
Genres: Literary studies: general