Gerard Vandergucht. Three men talk. England. 19th.
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Print of copper engraving titled Three men talk“.
Author Coypel.
Engraved by V. Gucht.
Gerard Vandergucht (or van der Gucht) (1696/7–18 March 1776) was an English engraver and art dealer.Vandergucht, born in London, the elder son of the Flemish engraver Michael Vandergucht. He was taught engraving by his father, as was his younger brother Jan Vandergucht (or John) (c.1699-c.1730). Gerard was also taught drawing by Louis Chron, and studied at Godfrey Kneller's Great Queen Street Academy. He surpassed the restrained style of engraving favoured by his father, and became one of the leading engravers in London by adopting the French method of combining precise engraving with etched tones.
Approx. image size 12, 8 x 7, 9/17, 1 x 11, 4 cm.
Author Coypel.
Engraved by V. Gucht.
Gerard Vandergucht (or van der Gucht) (1696/7–18 March 1776) was an English engraver and art dealer.Vandergucht, born in London, the elder son of the Flemish engraver Michael Vandergucht. He was taught engraving by his father, as was his younger brother Jan Vandergucht (or John) (c.1699-c.1730). Gerard was also taught drawing by Louis Chron, and studied at Godfrey Kneller's Great Queen Street Academy. He surpassed the restrained style of engraving favoured by his father, and became one of the leading engravers in London by adopting the French method of combining precise engraving with etched tones.
Approx. image size 12, 8 x 7, 9/17, 1 x 11, 4 cm.
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Gerard Vandergucht. Three men talk. England. 19th.
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