John Dunstall (fl. 1644–1675; died 1693) was an English engraver and teacher.[1]
John Dunstall | |
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Died | 1693 |
Nationality | English |
Occupation | Engraver |
Years active | 1644–1675 |
Life
editHe 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]
Notes
edit- ^ a b c d Cust 1888, p. 221.
- ^ British Museum object description Portrait of King William III, registration number Y,1.6.
- ^ British Museum object description Portrait of Mary II, registration number 2006,U.717.
- ^ British Museum object description Mr John Carter. Magister Johannes..., registration number P,1.147.
- ^ British Museum object description Dr James Usher, registration number 1870,0514.328.
- ^ British Museum object description Portrait of Samuel Clarke, ..., registration number 1868,0328.786.
- ^ British Museum object description Clarendon House at St James's, registration number 1978,U.3552.
- ^ British Museum object description The Custom House, registration number 1947,0730.1.
- ^ British Museum object description St Marie Ouers in Southwark, registration number 1880,1113.5271.
- ^ "Collection". The British Museum.
References
edit- Attribution
- This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Cust, Lionel Henry (1888). "Dunstall, John". In Stephen, Leslie (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 16. London: Smith, Elder & Co. p. 222. This entry cites the following works:
- Huber et Roost's Manuel des Curieux et des Amateurs de l'Art, volume ix
- Lowndes's Bibl. Man
- Catalogue of the Sutherland Collection
- Redgrave's Dictionary of Artists
External links
editMedia related to John Dunstall at Wikimedia Commons
- Griffiths, Antony (January 2008) [2004]. "Dunstall, John (d. 1693)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/8287.
- Michael Hunter (2010). Printed Images in Early Modern Britain: Essays in Interpretation. Ashgate Publishing. p. 299. ISBN 978-0-7546-6654-7.