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chalcographer
chalcographer (kælˈkɒgrəfə(r)) [f. mod.Gr. χαλκογράϕος (f. χαλκός copper, brass + γράϕειν to scratch, write, draw, design) + -er. Cf. F. chalcographe.] One who engraves on copper.1662 Evelyn Chalcogr. 9 Our Burnisher (another tool us'd by Chalcographers). 1677 Plot Oxfordsh. 268 Mr. David Loggan, Ch...
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Heinrich Krippel
Heinrich Krippel (27 September 1883 – 5 April 1945) was an Austrian sculptor, painter, chalcographer and illustrator.
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chalcographist
chalcographist (kælˈkɒgrəfɪst) [f. as chalcographer + -ist.] = chalcographer.1730–6, Bailey, Calcographist, an Engraver in Brass. 1864 Webster, Chalcographist.
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Sons and daughters of the city
Georg Rhau (1488–1548), book printer and Thomaskantor
(1787–1853), draftsman and chalcographer
Otto Ludwig (1813–1865
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melanochalcographer
† melanochalˈcographer Obs. [f. melano- + chalcographer.] An engraver of copper plates for printing.1697 Evelyn Numism. viii. 283 The late Melanochalcographer, N. de Seigen, who first produced the Mezzo-Tinto Graving.
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María Eugenia de Beer
María Eugenia de Beer (died 1652), was a Spanish chalcographer.
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Saint George's Church, Cieszyn
In the presbytery there is a seventeenth century epitaph of Anna Heinel – a wife of a chalcographer from Cieszyn and his family – founded by Galen Heinel
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