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  • Boit was appointed court enameller to William III in March 1696.
  • Brooks stayed in London as an engraver and enameller of china.
  • Henry was the son of Thomas ( enameller ) and Frances Daniel.
  • Henry Daniel ( 1765-1841 ) was an enameller and colour maker.
  • She became a well established painter of flowers and landscapes, an etcher and enameller.
  • It is perhaps unsurprising that Henry followed in his father s footsteps as an enameller.
  • Around 1742 he was working as an enameller in London, where he remained until 1753.
  • For the face, the enameller used a single wire for the nose and the mouth.
  • From 1805 until 1822 Daniel ran his own business on the Spode II premises and was Spode s enameller.
  • Whiter s job description of an enameller is of an  art director, a decorating manager, a colour manufacturer and a works chemist.
  • Edith learned enamelling from her husband who had been taught by Alexander Fisher, a master enameller who in turn had learned his craft in France.
  • In the preparation and firing of his large plates, he was assisted by Edward Wedlake Brayley, who was by then already a distinguished antiquary, but had trained as an enameller.
  • "' George Michael Moser "'enameller of the 18th century, father of celebrated floral painter Mary Moser, and, with his daughter, among the founder members of the Royal Academy in 1768.
  • He subsequently rose to be head of his profession as a gold-chaser, medallist, and enameller, and was particularly distinguished for the compositions in enamel with which he ornamented the backs of watches, bracelets, and other trinkets.
  • Once free, he was able to establish himself as an enameller in London, aided by his countryman, the popular Swedish-born portrait painter Michael Dahl, to whom he probably owed a large part of his immediate and considerable success as a painter of miniature portraits.
  • He worked with figures such as the astronomer William Herschel who was leader of Avison s orchestra, the composer William Shield ( his pupil from Whickham and to whom is owed the memory of Auld Lang Syne ), the Newcastle glass enameller Ralph Beilby who was a bass player in Avison s orchestra, and the English wood engraver Thomas Bewick, who as a young lad engraved the concert tickets.
  • In 1530 he entered the service of Henry II . For both these monarchs he executed many portraits in enamel among them quite a number of plaques depicting Diane de Poitiers in various characters, plates, vases, ewers, and cups, besides decorative works for the royal palaces, for, though he is best known as an enameller distinguished for rich color, and for graceful designs in grisaille on black or bright blue backgrounds, he also enjoyed a great reputation as an oil-painter.