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James Fittler

James Fittler ARA (October 1758, in London – 2 December 1835) was an English engraver of portraits and landscapes and an illustrator of books. He was appointed by King George III to be his marine engraver.

James Fittler
BornOctober 1758
Died2 December 1835
Turnham Green, England
Resting placeSt Nicholas churchyard, Chiswick, England
NationalityBritish
OccupationEngraver
Lord Kenyon: engraving by James Fittler

Life Edit

Fittler was born in London in October 1758. In April 1778 he enrolled as student at the Royal Academy Schools and studied engraving. Besides book illustrations, he distinguished himself by numerous works after English and foreign artists, chiefly portraits. He also engraved landscapes, marine subjects, and topographical views, and was appointed marine engraver to George III. In 1788 he resided at 62 Upper Charlotte Street, Rathbone Place in London.

Fittler was elected an associate of the Royal Academy in 1800. He died at Turnham Green, and was buried in Chiswick churchyard. His prints, books, and copper-plates were sold at Sotheby's on 14–16 July 1825.

Works Edit

Fittler exhibited at the Royal Academy between 1776 and 1824.

Among his works are:

 
Frontispiece from Fittler's Scotia Depicta showing Fingal's Cave on the island of Staffa

He also executed the plates for Edward Forster's British Gallery, many of those for John Bell's British Theatre, and all the illustrations in Thomas Frognall Dibdin's Ædes Althorpianæ, published in 1822, after which he undertook no important work.

References Edit

  1. ^ Fittler, James; Nattes, John Claude (1804). Scotia Depicta, or the antiquities, castles, public buildings, noblemen and gentlemen's seats, cities, towns and picturesque scenery of Scotland. London, Edinburgh. Retrieved 16 November 2013.

  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain"Fittler, James". Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.

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james, fittler, october, 1758, london, december, 1835, english, engraver, portraits, landscapes, illustrator, books, appointed, king, george, marine, engraver, bornoctober, 1758london, englanddied2, december, 1835turnham, green, englandresting, placest, nichol. James Fittler ARA October 1758 in London 2 December 1835 was an English engraver of portraits and landscapes and an illustrator of books He was appointed by King George III to be his marine engraver James FittlerBornOctober 1758London EnglandDied2 December 1835Turnham Green EnglandResting placeSt Nicholas churchyard Chiswick EnglandNationalityBritishOccupationEngraver Lord Kenyon engraving by James FittlerContents 1 Life 2 Works 3 References 4 External linksLife EditFittler was born in London in October 1758 In April 1778 he enrolled as student at the Royal Academy Schools and studied engraving Besides book illustrations he distinguished himself by numerous works after English and foreign artists chiefly portraits He also engraved landscapes marine subjects and topographical views and was appointed marine engraver to George III In 1788 he resided at 62 Upper Charlotte Street Rathbone Place in London Fittler was elected an associate of the Royal Academy in 1800 He died at Turnham Green and was buried in Chiswick churchyard His prints books and copper plates were sold at Sotheby s on 14 16 July 1825 Works EditFittler exhibited at the Royal Academy between 1776 and 1824 Among his works are two views of Windsor Castle after George Robertson a view of Christ Church Great Gate Oxford after William Delamotte The Cutting of the Corvette la Chevrette from the Bay of Camaret on the night of 21 July 1801 Lord Howe s Victory and The Battle of the Nile after Philip James de Loutherbourg nbsp Frontispiece from Fittler s Scotia Depicta showing Fingal s Cave on the island of Staffanaval battles after Mark Oates Thomas Luny and Dominic Serres a classical landscape after Claude Lorraine the portrait of Ercole Tasso known as Titian s Schoolmaster after Giovanni Battista Moroni portrait of Lord Grenville after Thomas Phillips portrait of Frodsham Hodson after Phillips Pope Innocent X after Velasquez views landscapes and buildings of Scotland in Scotia Depicta 1 He also executed the plates for Edward Forster s British Gallery many of those for John Bell s British Theatre and all the illustrations in Thomas Frognall Dibdin s AEdes Althorpianae published in 1822 after which he undertook no important work References Edit Fittler James Nattes John Claude 1804 Scotia Depicta or the antiquities castles public buildings noblemen and gentlemen s seats cities towns and picturesque scenery of Scotland London Edinburgh Retrieved 16 November 2013 nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Fittler James Dictionary of National Biography London Smith Elder amp Co 1885 1900 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to James Fittler Engravings in the digitised copy of Scotia Depicta or the antiquities castles public buildings noblemen and gentlemen s seats cities towns and picturesque scenery of Scotland 1804 at National Library of Scotland Collection of prints at National Portrait Gallery London Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title James Fittler amp oldid 1165925098, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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