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James Walker (engraver)

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Walker's earliest published plate bears the date 2 July 1780. During the following three years he published: portraits, after
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A Collection of Prints, from the Most Celebrated Pictures in the Gallery of her Imperial Majesty Catherine the Second
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Engraved in the Memory: James Walker, Engraver to the Empress Catherine the Great, and his Russian Anecdotes
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A number of Walker's mezzotints were published for the first time in 1819, and one,
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paintings in the Imperial Collection, which were published in two folders entitled
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British Art Treasures from Russian Imperial Collections in the Hermitage
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Alan Bird, 'James Walker: A British Engraver in St Petersburg' in
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Ekaterina Skvortcova, 'New Facts about James Walker in Russia',
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Walker also engraved portraits of the Imperial family and the
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a year. His role was to execute mezzotints after the
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Index

mezzotint
merchant navy
Valentine Green
England
emigrated to Russia

Grand Duke Constantine Pavlovich of Russia
Emperor Alexander I
Johann-Baptist Lampi the Elder
St. Petersburg
Empress Catherine II
roubles
Old Master
Russian Aristocracy
Emperor Alexander I
Imperial Academy of Arts
St. Petersburg
St. Petersburg
George Romney
James Northcote
Cymbeline
Edward Penny
Great Yarmouth
Sotheby's
Parmigianino




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