David Lucas (engraver)
David Lucas (1802–1881) was an English mezzotint engraver, best known for his association with John Constable.[1]
Life
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The Lock, and Dedham Vale (1834) by David Lucas, after John Constable
Lucas was born in Geddington Chase, Northamptonshire, and became a pupil of Samuel William Reynolds after a chance encounter in 1820. He moved to London as an apprentice, and had produced his own work by 1827.[1]

David Lucas after John Constable, Stoke-by-Neyland, National Gallery of Art
By 1829 Lucas knew John Constable, and worked intensively on engravings for Constable's Various Subjects of Landscape, Characteristic of English Scenery from 1830 to 1832. He continued to produce works for the family after Constable died in 1837.[1]
Notes
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- Ivy, Judy Crosby. "Lucas, David". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/64827. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
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