Letitia Byrne | |
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Born | 24 November 1779 |
Died | 2 May 1849 69) | (aged
Nationality | British |
Known for | Engraving |
Letitia Byrne (1779–1849) was a British engraver.
Life
She was born on 24 November 1779, presumably in London, being the third daughter of William Byrne, engraver, and the sister of Anne Frances Byrne. As a pupil of her father, she exhibited landscape-views at the academy when she was only twenty, in 1799.[1]
In 1810 she etched the illustrations for A Description of Tunbridge Wells and four views for Hakewill's History of Windsor. She exhibited From Eton College Play-fields at the academy in 1822; and had other pictures there (twenty-one in all) down to 1848.[1] Her work was included in Cadell & Davies Britannia depicta.
She died 2 May 1849, aged 69, and was buried at Kensal Green.[1]
References
- Attribution
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Humphreys, Jennett (1886). "Byrne, Letitia". In Stephen, Leslie (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 8. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
External links
- "Letitia Byrne, Engraver". Anne E.G. Nydam. 16 October 2012.
- "Letitia Byrne". The Weald. Retrieved 30 July 2013.