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Valentine Green

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114: 22: 211:, in London. He published at least three works. The first was a "Survey of the City of Worcester", published in 1764, compiled during his residence there. Printed by J. Butler for S.Gamidge, at Prior's Head, Worcester. This formed the groundwork for his second book "the History and antiquities of the City and Suburbs of Worcester", published as two volumes on 3 April 1796. Printed for the author by W.Bulmer and Co. and sold by G.Nicol of London. His third work was "An Account of the Discovery of the Body of 265: 396: 195:, but at the present time it is to his portraits that most attention is given by collectors. His engravings are distinguished by exceptional richness and subtlety of tone, and by very judicious management of relations of light and shade; and they have, almost without exception, notable freshness and grace of handling. 68:. Throughout the 1770s and 1780s, Green's engraving practice flourished. In the 1790s, however, several of his international speculations failed and in 1798 he was declared bankrupt. In 1805, he accepted the role of keeper of the 96:
engraver, having taught himself the technicalities of this art, and quickly rose to a position in absolutely the front rank of British engravers. On first coming to London he published in collaboration with the
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An account of the discovery of the body of King John in the cathedral church of Worcester July 17, 1797 : from authentic communications / with illustrations and remarks by Valentine Green, F.S.A
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in 1789, but, after he had issued more than twenty of these plates, the siege of that city by the French put an end to this undertaking and caused him serious financial loss.
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in 1775, and for some forty years he followed his profession with the greatest success. The exclusive right of engraving and publishing plates from the pictures in the
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in 1805, and continued in this office for the remainder of his life. During his career as an engraver he produced some four hundred plates after portraits by
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From this cause, and through the failure of certain other speculations, he was reduced to poverty; and in consequence he took the post of keeper of the
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from 1766, became a fellow a year later and a director in 1771. He was appointed mezzotint engraver to
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A Survey of the City of Worcester: Containing the Ecclesiastical and Civil Government Thereof
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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It is claimed for him that he was one of the first engravers to show how admirably
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could be applied to the translation of pictorial compositions as well as
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in 1773, and the following year was elected an associate engraver with
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The History and Antiquities of the City and Suburbs of Worcester
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and print publisher. Green trained under Robert Hancock, a
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Index


Lemuel Francis Abbott
FSA
mezzotinter
Worcester
London
mezzotint engraver
Incorporated Society of Artists
the King
the Royal Academy
British Institution
Salford Priors
Evesham
Worcester
mezzotint
Aquatint
Francis Jukes

Portrait of the Ladies Waldegrave
Joshua Reynolds
Incorporated Society of Artists
Royal Academy
Düsseldorf
duke of Bavaria
British Institution
Reynolds
Romney
British artists
Benjamin West
Van Dyck

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