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John Scott (engraver)

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Sportsman's Repository, comprising a series of engravings representing the horse and the dog in all their varieties, from paintings by Marshall, Reinagle, Gilpin, Stubbs, and Cooper
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Scott worked until 1821, when a stroke of paralysis practically terminated his career; during the last years of his life he was assisted by the
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On leaving Pollard, Scott obtained employment from John Wheble, the proprietor of the
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and published in 1826. A crayon portrait by his son went to the print-room of the
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gave him two years' instruction, at the same time paying him.
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Sportsman's Cabinet, a correct delineation of the Canine Race
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engraver
Newcastle-on-Tyne
tallow-chandler
Robert Pollard
Sporting Magazine
Artists' Benevolent Fund
Chelsea, London
John Jackson
William Thomas Fry
British Museum
William Barker Daniel

Philip Reinagle
Philip Reinagle
Sawrey Gilpin
Henry Tresham
William Young Ottley
John Britton
James Hakewill
Peter Coxe
"Scott, John (1774-1827)" 
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Scott, John (1774-1827)
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1774 births
1827 deaths
English engravers
Artists from Newcastle upon Tyne

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