Anatomy Engraving - The situation of the principle blood vessels from lustachius - John Lodge 1775
John Lodge (1735-1796) was a British engraver, map seller, draughtsman and stationer active in London from roughly 1755 to the late 18th century.
lodge, born in London, was apprenticed to Thomas Jeffery’s, one of the most prominent and prolific map publishers and engravers of his day. he produced several maps for the gentleman's magazine and the political magazine and other publications. he also engraved book-illustrations, portraits and botanical plates and taught etching and engraving. around the 1780's, he is believed to have lived to Dublin, where he did a significant amount of engraving work for Dublin booksellers. lodge was survived by his wife Ann, to whom he left his entire estate, and his son John Lodge, who was also an engraver.
John Lodge (1735-1796) was a British engraver, map seller, draughtsman and stationer active in London from roughly 1755 to the late 18th century.
lodge, born in London, was apprenticed to Thomas Jeffery’s, one of the most prominent and prolific map publishers and engravers of his day. he produced several maps for the gentleman's magazine and the political magazine and other publications. he also engraved book-illustrations, portraits and botanical plates and taught etching and engraving. around the 1780's, he is believed to have lived to Dublin, where he did a significant amount of engraving work for Dublin booksellers. lodge was survived by his wife Ann, to whom he left his entire estate, and his son John Lodge, who was also an engraver.
John Lodge (1735-1796) was a British engraver, map seller, draughtsman and stationer active in London from roughly 1755 to the late 18th century.
lodge, born in London, was apprenticed to Thomas Jeffery’s, one of the most prominent and prolific map publishers and engravers of his day. he produced several maps for the gentleman's magazine and the political magazine and other publications. he also engraved book-illustrations, portraits and botanical plates and taught etching and engraving. around the 1780's, he is believed to have lived to Dublin, where he did a significant amount of engraving work for Dublin booksellers. lodge was survived by his wife Ann, to whom he left his entire estate, and his son John Lodge, who was also an engraver.
Code : A404
Cartographer : Cartographer / Engraver / Publisher: John Lodge
Date : Publication Place / Date - London 1775
Size : Sheet size: Image Size: 23 x 36.5 cm
Availability : Available
Type - Genuine Antique
Grading - A- to B+
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