Alexander Anderson (illustrator)
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Dr Alexander Anderson (April 21, 1775 – January 17, 1870) was an American illustrator.
He was born in New York City to Scottish parents. "At the age of twelve years he made his first attempts at engraving on copper, frequently using pennies rolled out, and on type-metal plates. He received no instruction, and his knowledge was acquired by watching jewelers and other workmen." He is one of the earliest American wood-engravers. He produced works for books, periodicals, and newspapers.
He was also a contemporary of Thomas Bewick, and published his first work in Arnaud Bernaud's "The Looking Glass of the Mind" in 1794.
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- The works of Alexander Anderson at the NYPL Digital Gallery
- Scots in the Settlement and Development of The United States - Scots in Art