Francis JUKES

F JUKES
1748
1812

Francis Jukes was a prolific engraver who was chiefly known for his topographical prints, the bulk of which he executed in aquatint. He contributed numerous plates to various publications including Walmsley's Views in North Wales (1792-94) and Campbell's A Journey in Scotland (1802).  He also collaborated on several projects with the engraver and publisher Robert Pollard.

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Engraver

works and access

Works include: Tin Works, A View near Truro (1798, aquatint)

Access to works: Jukes contributed plates to Walmsley's Views in North Wales (1792-94) and Campbell's A Journey in Scotland (1802)

 http://www.johnmaggs.co.uk/cwl%20i&n.htm

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references

Information provided by Donald A Heald, formerly available on their website:

http://www.donaldheald.com/