ArtistsAlexander Lawson
Alexander Lawson

Alexander Lawson

1773
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Alexander Lawson was a Scottish-American intaglio artist and engraver based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, who earned renown as the primary engraver of American Ornithology 9 vols. (1808–1814), authored by Alexander Wilson (1766–1813). Lawson engraved fifty copper plates for that work, and also contributed to the extended editions authored or edited by George Ord (1781–1866) and Charles Lucien Bonaparte (1803–1857). Lawson also engraved for several magazines in Philadelphia, including the Port Folio and Philadelphia Medical Museum.

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Artsy artwork: Carolina Cuckoo, Black-billed Cuckoo, Blue Yellow-backed Warbler, and Yellow Red-poll Warbler (published 1808-1814)
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Artsy artwork: Female Crow Blackbird, Orange-Crowned Warbler, Lark Finch
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Artsy artwork: Young Yellow-bellied Woodpeckers and Band-tailed Pigeon
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Artsy artwork: Pinnated Grous, Blue-green Warbler, and Nashville Warbler (published 1808-1814)
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Artsy artwork: Five Birds with Their Eggs and an Insect (published 1808/1814)
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