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This work surveys the practice and history of etching in England, distinguishing commercial reproductive etching from original artistic expression and offering critical profiles of major practitioners from early figures through the author's contemporaries. It emphasizes aesthetic judgment over technical instruction, selecting and appraising what the author regards as the finer English etched work while occasionally treating foreign artists much associated with England. Chapters are organized as artist studies illustrated with plates reproducing representative prints; the preface explains the book's scope, purpose, and deliberate omissions, aiming to introduce readers to the variety and achievement of etching rather than to provide a manual of technique.

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Sir Frederick Wedmore

Sir Frederick Wedmore was an influential English writer and art critic, particularly noted for his contributions to the field of printmaking. He is best known for his works on etching, including "Etching in England," which provides a comprehensive overview of the medium and its practitioners. Wedmore's writings often reflect his deep appreciation for the arts, as seen in titles like "On Books and Arts" and "Fine Prints." His critical insights into the works of notable artists, such as in "Four Masters of Etching," have helped shape the understanding of etching as a significant art form. Through his literary contributions, Wedmore has left a lasting impact on the appreciation of visual arts.

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