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Engraving of The Knight and the Lady. by Philip Francis Stephanoff with illustrative verse by Letitia Elizabeth Landon entitled Legendary Fragments, in The Keepsake annual, 1831. Engraving of Do You Remember It?., a painting by Louisa Sharpe for The Keepsake annual for 1832, with illustrative verse by Letitia Elizabeth Landon.
An engraving of Henry Howard's painting, in The Keepsake annual for 1832, with illustrative verse by Letitia Elizabeth Landon; The Gentle Student., an engraving of Gilbert Stuart Newton's painting, in The Amulet annual for 1833, with illustrative verse by Letitia Elizabeth Landon; The Prince of Spain's Visit to Catalina.
Other terms often used for printed engravings are copper engraving, copper-plate engraving or line engraving. Steel engraving is the same technique, on steel or steel-faced plates, and was mostly used for banknotes, illustrations for books, magazines and reproductive prints, letterheads and similar uses from about 1790 to the early 20th century, when the technique became less popular, except ...
Wallis born in London, the son of Thomas Wallis, who was an assistant of Charles Heath (1785–1848) and died in 1839. He was taught by his father, and became one of the ablest of the group of supremely skilful landscape-engravers who flourished during the second quarter of the nineteenth century, particularly excelling in the interpretation of the work of Joseph Mallord William Turner.
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An engraving of The First., a painting by F. P. Stothard for The Keepsake annual, 1838, with an illustration in verse attributed to Letitia Elizabeth Landon. An engraving of Hon. Frances Diana Manners Sutton., a portrait by J. Bostock for Portraits of the Children Of the Nobility, 1838, with illustrative verse by Letitia Elizabeth Landon.