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Fox, Charles
Document Type
Reference Entry
Author
Source
Oxford Art Online, 2003
Subject
English
Language
English
Abstract
(b Cossey, nr Norwich, March 17, 1794; d Leyton, Essex, Feb 28, 1849). English engraver. His father was steward to Lord Stafford, and his life was dominated by an interest in agriculture and floriculture. He judged for the Royal Horticultural Society and drew all the illustrations for The Florist. Charles Hodgson (fl 1802–25) of Norwich taught him drawing; the engraver William Camden Edwards (1777–1855) encouraged him to take up engraving. Fox later assisted the painter John Burnet in engravings after Sir David Wilkie; his chief work after this artist was The Queen’s First Council (1846–7). Several plates after Wilkie were done for Robert Cadell’s edition of Sir Walter Scott’s novels (1830) and the illustrations to James Stark’s Scenery of the Rivers of Norfolk (London, 1834). Among his engraved portraits are Bishop Milner (1822) after Georges Antoine Keman (1765–1830), James Hogg in Hogg’s Altrive Tales (1832), William Camden Edwards...