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James Godby James Godby (fl. 1790–1815) was an English stipple-engraver, known almost entirely from his works. In the early 19th century, he was living at 25 Norfolk Street, near the Middlesex Hospital. ==Works==
Godby's earliest known engraving is a portrait of Edward Snape, farrier to George III of Great Britain engraved in 1791, after a portrait by Whitby. He engraved two large plates after Henry Singleton, representing ''Adam bearing the Wounded Body of Abel'' and ''The Departure of Cain'', published in 1799 and 1800 respectively. In 1810 he engraved a full-length portrait ''Edward Wyatt, Esq.'', after Sir Thomas Lawrence.〔 Later in life Godby engraved several plates after Friedrich Rehberg, including portraits of Madame de Stael and Sir John Herschel, and a fancy group entitled ''Bacchus's and Cupid's Vintage''. He also engraved plates for the ''Literary Magazine'' and ''The Fine Arts of the English School''.〔
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