William Sharp (lithographer)

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William Sharp (1803–1875) was a British-born painter who is credited with introducing chromolithography to America in 1840.[1]

Sharp had worked for the lithographer Charles Hullmandel in London. On his arrival in Boston in 1840, Sharp became partners with Francis Michelin, another former employee of Hullmandel.[2]

References

  1. ^ Meggs, Philip B. A History of Graphic Design. 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. p. 147
  2. ^ Reps, John William (1984). Views and Viewmakers of Urban America. University of Missouri Press. p. 28. ISBN 978-0-8262-0416-5.

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  • Victoria regia; chromolithograph (after John Fisk Allen)
    Victoria regia; chromolithograph (after John Fisk Allen)
  • Victoria water lily
    Victoria water lily
  • Railroad Jubilee On Boston Common, 1851
    Railroad Jubilee On Boston Common, 1851

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