- James Tibbits Willmore
James Tibbits Willmore (1800-1863), English
line engraver , was born at Bristnal's End, Handsworth, nearBirmingham , in September 1800.At the age of fourteen Willmore was apprenticed to
William Radcliffe , a Birmingham engraver, and in 1823 he went toLondon and was employed for three years byCharles Heath . He was afterwards engaged upon the plates ofBrockedon 's "Passes of the Alps" and Turner's "England and Wales". He engraved after Chalon, Leitch, Stan-field, Landseer, Eastlake, Creswick and Ansdell, and especially after Turner, from whose "Alnwick Castle by Moonlight", "The Old Temeraire", "Mercury and Argus," "Ancient Rome", and the subjects of the rivers ofFrance , he executed many admirable plates. He was elected an associate engraver of theRoyal Academy in 1843. He died on the 12th of March 1863.References
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