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John Anderson (engraver) : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Anderson (engraver)
John Anderson (born 1775) was a Scottish wood engraver, a pupil of the English engraver Thomas Bewick. He worked as a book illustrator. ==Life== Anderson was born at Foveran in Scotland in 1775, the son of James Anderson of Hermiston. He was a pupil of Thomas Bewick, taken on at his father's wish to help with illustration of a periodical, ''The Bee''. The relationship with Bewick ended acrimoniously, however, and by the later 1790s he was working for London printers. He went abroad by 1805, and died by 1808.
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