Andrew Bell (engraver)

Andrew Bell (engraver)

Andrew Bell (1726 - 1809) was a Scottish engraver and printer, who co-founded "Encyclopædia Britannica" with Colin Macfarquhar.

Bell was a colourful Scot. He stood only 54 inches tall, but had crooked legs and an enormous nose that he would sometimes augment with a paper-mache version whenever anyone stared at his natural nose.cite book | last = Kogan | first = Herman | year = 1958 | title = The Great EB: The Story of the Encyclopædia Britannica | publisher = The University of Chicago Press | location = Chicago | id = Library of Congress catalog number 58-8379] Bell began work as an engraver of crests, names, etc. on dog collars. Despite his small stature, he deliberately rode the tallest horse available in Edinburgh, dismounting by a ladder to the cheers of onlookers.

Bell produced almost all of the copperplate engravings for the 1st-4th editions of the "Britannica": 160 for the 1st, 340 for the 2nd, 542 for the 3rd, and 531 for the 4th. By contrast, the 50 plates of the Supplement to the 3rd edition were engraved by D. Lizars. For the 1st edition, Bell produced three full pages of anatomically accurate depictions of dissected female pelvises and of foetuses in wombs for the midwifery article; these illustrations shocked King George III who commanded that the pages be ripped from every copy.

After Macfarquhar died in 1793, Bell bought out his heirs and became sole owner of the "Britannica" until his own death in 1809. He quarrelled with his son-in-law, Thomas Bonar, and refused to speak with him for the last ten years of his life.

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