John Sartain

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John Sartain was a 19th-century American engraver and publisher known for popularizing mezzotint engraving and for his influential role in American illustrated magazines.

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John Sartain canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artist
engraver
person
publisher
artForm engraving
print
centuryOfActivity 19th century
contributedTo development of American illustrated magazines
spread of mezzotint technique in the United States
countryOfWork United States of America
surface form: United States
field mezzotint engraving
genre illustration
industry printmaking
publishing
influenced American illustrated periodicals
American printmaking
knownFor his role in American illustrated magazines
popularizing mezzotint engraving in the United States
movement 19th-century American art
nationality American
notableRole editor in illustrated publishing
pioneer of mezzotint engraving in America
notableTechnique mezzotint
occupation engraver
publisher
workLocation Philadelphia

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Sartain's Union Magazine editor John Sartain
Sartain's Union Magazine publisher John Sartain
Sartain's Union Magazine namedAfter John Sartain