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From 1788 he began to develop much wider themes, illustrating "Views in the
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Jukes was based at 3 Hosier Lane in London, between
Holborn and The city, insuring his premises for £50. He lived for 20 years at 10 Howland Street, (off Tottenham Court Road), 1794–1808. Then 57 Upper John Street (now Whitfield Street), Fitzroy Square 1808–1812. He traded alone 1790–1802; later as
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At first, a topographical painter, Jukes developed into an etcher and line engraver and later still learned the aquatint process. He was one of the first
British aquatint engravers. It is thought he learnt the method from Sandby; some of his first aquatints are after Sandby's designs.
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who gave as his address as '10, Howland Street'. Sarjent had exhibited two works at the Royal
Academy, their titles were 'View of the city of London from the fields below Hampstead' in 1802 and 'A View of Woolwich, looking down the river' in 1803.
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1796 saw two nostalgic engravings, "A Visit to the Uncle" and " A Visit to the Aunt" painted by Thomas
Rowlandson in 1786. In the same year he aquatinted and published a view of the Serpentine River, Hyde Park, etched by
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Francis Jukes died in 1812 at Upper John Street, London. It's been speculated that the illness towards the end of his life may have been caused by acid fumes used in the aquatinting process. His work is highly
34:. He worked alongside the great illustrators of the late eighteenth century. He contributed numerous plates to various publications of rural scenes. His early prints were published in collaboration with
284:"Views of England", These Nicholson works appeared in "The Beauties of England and Wales", Author: Britton, John & Edward Wedlake Brayley - A book published in 18 volumes from 1801 to 1815.
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He recorded current events, "The
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In 1785 he produced a fine engraving of
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In 1787 Pollard and Jukes engraved "Courtship" and "Matrimony" and a fine set of "London
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The same year he produced a pair of high quality engravings of "A Two Year Old Ram" and "A Two Year Old Ewe" of the New
Leicestershire Breed".
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In 1804 he issued an aquatint engraving of "A View on Hampstead Heath, looking towards London"; after the Landscape artist
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758:. London, Middlesex: Monthly Magazine. 1 June 1812. p. 80
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