Alexander Anderson
Illustrator and engraver

Born
April 21st, 1775
250 years ago
Died
1870
155 years ago — 95 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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Born in 1775, this Scottish-American artist specialized in engraving and illustration. Pioneering wood engravings were a significant part of his work, contributing to the fields of book illustration and printmaking in the early 19th century. This individual created illustrations for various publications, enhancing the visual appeal of literature during that time. The artist's innovative techniques helped shape the development of American illustration.
Pioneered wood engraving techniques
Created illustrations for early American publications
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