A tigress. Engraving by John Dixon after George Stubbs (CBL Wep 4172)
Summary
A tigress. Mezzotint engraving by John Dixon after George Stubbs, published in London in 1772. Chester Beatty Library Wep 4172
John Dixon (1740–1811) was an Irish mezzotint engraver. He was born in Dublin about 1740. His father was Thomas Dixon, a hosier, of Cork Hill. His brother Samuel Dixon, was a watercolourist and printmaker. John Dixon received his art training in the Dublin Society's schools, of which Robert West was then master, and began life as an engraver of silver plate. He moved to London about 1765, and in the following year became a member of the Incorporated Society of Artists, with whom he exhibited until 1775.
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18th century mezzotints
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Date
1740 - 1799
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Chester Beatty, Dublin
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