- Frederick Christian Lewis
Frederick Christian Lewis (1779-1856), was an English etcher, aquatint and stipple engraver, landscape and portrait painter and the brother of
Charles Lewis (1786-1836). [ [http://www.antiqueprints.com/Info/etching.php Old & antique prints - etching ] ] He studied under J. 0. Stadler and in the schools of theRoyal Academy and aquatinted most ofThomas Girtin 's etchings of Paris, 1803. He made transcripts of drawings by theOld master s for William Young Ottley's [ [http://www.dictionaryofarthistorians.org/ottleyw.htm William Young Ottley, William Y. Ottley ] ] "Italian School of Design" 1808-12 and executed plates for the publisher John Chamberlaine's "Original Designs of the most celebrated Masters in the Royal Collection", 1812. He engravedSir Thomas Lawrence 's crayon portraits and was engraver of drawings toPrincess Charlotte ,Prince Leopold ,George IV , William IV, andQueen Victoria . He also painted landscapes, mainly ofDevonshire scenery and published several volumes of plates depicting the Devonshire rivers between 1821 and 1843, as well as etchings of the "Scenery of the Rivers of England and Wales" 1845-7.Lewis transformed numerous natural history paintings by
Philip Reinagle intoaquatint s. His superlative skills as engraver led to frequent commissions from Royalty, and to his contribution toJ. M. W. Turner 's "Liber Studiorum", a collection of seventy-one etchings with mezzotint, greatly influencing landscape painting. [ [http://www.donaldheald.com/s13394.html Donald Heald Original Antique Books Prints and Maps ] ]His son,
John Frederick Lewis (1805-1876), was a painter of Italian, Spanish, and Oriental themes.Another son, also named Frederick Christian Lewis (1813-1875), studied under
Sir Thomas Lawrence , went to India, 1834, and painted pictures of durbars for native princes, engraved by his father, and published in England. He died atGenoa .References
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