The Norwich School; John ("old") Crome, John Sell Cotman, George Vincent, James Stark, J. Berney Crome, John Thirtle, R. Ladbrooke, David Hodgson, M.E. & J.J. Cotman, Etc.
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Cotman was an ardent etcher. His earliest efforts on copper were pro- bably soft ground etchings, which, with others produced later, were even- tually published (1838) under the title of " Liber Studiorum," comprising forty-eight plates; thirty-nine were soft ground, of landscapes — Millbank on the Thames (Plate LII) being one of them — and the remainder hard ground, of figures. With respect to his hard ground etchings, as he him- self said, he distinctly followed Piranesi. Between the years 18... 10 and I 820 he produced, in conjunction with his friend Dawson Turner, several series of etchings. The first set, issued in parts under the title of "Etch- ings by John Sell Cotman," was dedicated to Sir H. C. Englefield, Bart., and published by Boydell andCo., 181 1. It comprises twenty-four plates, which, with one exception, are of architectural antiquities, principally in Yorkshire. The next set was "Norman and Gothic Architecture in Norfolk," a series of fifty plates completed and published in a volume in 1 8 17.
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