
Thomas Bewick
Tyne Bridge Publishing
Published on 31. July 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
60 pages
978-1-85795-171-4 (ISBN)
Description
Thomas Bewick, 1753-1828, artist, engraver, thinker, fisherman and walker, lived and worked all of his life within sight of the River Tyne. His images of animals and birds and his affectionate vignettes illustrating everyday life are familiar everywhere. This book outlines his eventful journey from the family farm at Cherryburn in Northumberland to the famous workshop in Newcastle, where he was to perfect the art of wood engraving, and revolutionize the illustration of natural history.
Thomas Bewick, 1753-1828, artist, engraver, thinker, fisherman and walker, lived and worked all of his life within sight of the River Tyne. His images of animals and birds and his affectionate vignettes illustrating everyday life are familiar everywhere. This book outlines his eventful journey from the family farm at Cherryburn in Northumberland to the famous workshop in Newcastle, where he was to perfect the art of wood engraving, and revolutionize the illustration of natural history.
Thomas Bewick, 1753-1828, artist, engraver, thinker, fisherman and walker, lived and worked all of his life within sight of the River Tyne. His images of animals and birds and his affectionate vignettes illustrating everyday life are familiar everywhere. This book outlines his eventful journey from the family farm at Cherryburn in Northumberland to the famous workshop in Newcastle, where he was to perfect the art of wood engraving, and revolutionize the illustration of natural history.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Newcastle upon Tyne
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Newcastle Libraries & Information Service
Illustrations
60 b&w illustrations, 20 colour illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 205 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-85795-171-4 (9781857951714)
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