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Henry Bryan Hall

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Hall and Mary A. Denison had eight children, including four sons and four daughters. Of the eight, Alfred, Alice, Charles, and Henry, also became accomplished engravers. Henry also fought in the
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Hall left England for the United States, and arrived in New York City in 1850, where he founded the firm of
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collectors. Hall's talents extended to portrait painting, including ivory miniatures.
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Hall was born on May 11, 1808 in London. He served apprenticeships under engravers
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martyrs for C. Birch (1839) and provided plates for John Wilson and
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and Henry Meyer. While still in London, he completed a portrait of
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engraver and portrait painter. He founded the printmaking firm of
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Washington, Henry & Pendleton going to the First Congress
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Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptors & Engravers
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George Washington
Patrick Henry
Edmund Pendleton
First Continental Congress
Philadelphia

John Hooper
Anglican
Protestant Reformation
stipple

American Founding Father
Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Smith
Napoleon III
American colonial
revolutionary
Philadelphia
Thomas Sully
Charles Loring Elliott
Henry Thomas Ryall
The Coronation of Queen Victoria
George Hayter
Protestant
Robert Chambers
John Kitto
American Civil War
Morrisania, New York
"Do You Remember"

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