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Issac TaylorBritish, 1750 - 1829

Isaac Taylor (II) was a London engraver, who first worked in the studio of his father, an engraver and bookseller of the same name. There he worked on plates for Rees's Cyclopaedia and engraved a set of prints after works he had commissioned from Richard Smirke (1781). He exhibited at the Society of Artists from 1777 to 1790. Taylor painted and engraved a set views near the Thames River, worked on John Boydell's Shakspeare and illustrated other publications. He also produced a series of instructional books for children. Taylor moved to Colchester as a nonconformist minister in 1796 and moved to Ongar in1810.

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