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Henry Bryan Hall (11 May 1808 London – 25 April 1884 Morrisania, New York), was an English stipple engraver and portrait painter. He was apprenticed to the engravers Benjamin Smith and Henry Meyer. Later he worked for Henry Thomas Ryall who was designated 'Portrait and Historical Engraver to Her Majesty, Queen Victoria'. Hall produced plates for Ryall's Eminent Conservative Statesmen (1837–38) and assisted in the engraving of seventy portraits for Ryall's plate of The Coronation of Queen Victoria after George Hayter (1838–42). Hall also engraved portraits of English Protestant martyrs for C. Birch (1839) and provided plates for John Wilson and Robert Chambers's The Land of Burns (1840), Finden's Gallery of Beauty (1841), John William Carleton's Sporting Sketch-Book (1842), and John Kitto's

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  • Henry Bryan Hall (11 May 1808 London – 25 April 1884 Morrisania, New York), was an English stipple engraver and portrait painter. He was apprenticed to the engravers Benjamin Smith and Henry Meyer. Later he worked for Henry Thomas Ryall who was designated 'Portrait and Historical Engraver to Her Majesty, Queen Victoria'. Hall produced plates for Ryall's Eminent Conservative Statesmen (1837–38) and assisted in the engraving of seventy portraits for Ryall's plate of The Coronation of Queen Victoria after George Hayter (1838–42). Hall also engraved portraits of English Protestant martyrs for C. Birch (1839) and provided plates for John Wilson and Robert Chambers's The Land of Burns (1840), Finden's Gallery of Beauty (1841), John William Carleton's Sporting Sketch-Book (1842), and John Kitto's (en)
  • Henry Bryan Hall (Londres, 11 de mayo de 1808 - Morrisania, Nueva York, 25 de abril de 1884), fue un grabador y pintor de retratos inglés. Fue aprendiz de los grabadores y Henry Meyer. Más tarde, trabajó para , quien fue designado "Retratista y grabador histórico de Su Majestad, la Reina Victoria". Hall produjo láminas para los Eminentes Hombres Conservadores de Ryall (1837–38) y ayudó en el grabado de setenta retratos para el panel de Ryall de La Coronación de la Reina Victoria por George Hayter (1838–42). Hall también grabó retratos de mártires protestantes ingleses de C. Birch (1839) y proporcionó láminas para The Land of Burns de John Wilson y Robert Chambers (1840), Finden's Gallery of Beauty (1841), el libro de bocetos deportivos de John William Carleton ( 1842), y la Galería de gra (es)
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  • Henry Bryan Hall (11 May 1808 London – 25 April 1884 Morrisania, New York), was an English stipple engraver and portrait painter. He was apprenticed to the engravers Benjamin Smith and Henry Meyer. Later he worked for Henry Thomas Ryall who was designated 'Portrait and Historical Engraver to Her Majesty, Queen Victoria'. Hall produced plates for Ryall's Eminent Conservative Statesmen (1837–38) and assisted in the engraving of seventy portraits for Ryall's plate of The Coronation of Queen Victoria after George Hayter (1838–42). Hall also engraved portraits of English Protestant martyrs for C. Birch (1839) and provided plates for John Wilson and Robert Chambers's The Land of Burns (1840), Finden's Gallery of Beauty (1841), John William Carleton's Sporting Sketch-Book (1842), and John Kitto's Gallery of Scripture Engravings (1846–49). After settling in New York in 1850, he founded the firm of H. B. Hall and Sons, which grew into a flourishing practice, engraving and publishing portraits. He produced images of celebrities from American colonial and revolutionary history for a private club in New York and for Philadelphia collectors. Hall's talents extended to portrait painting, especially in ivory miniatures work. He had painted Napoleon III while still in London, and, after moving to America, painted portraits of the artists Thomas Sully and Charles Loring Elliott. * John Hooperby Henry Bryan Hall Henry Bryan Hall and Mary A. Denison had four sons and four daughters. Alfred, Alice, Charles, and Henry were accomplished engravers - of these, Henry Bryan Hall Jr. (fl. 1855-1900) fought in the American Civil War and enjoyed renown for his engraved portraits of its leading figures. Attributing engravings depicting American military and political celebrities to the father or son may be difficult. (en)
  • Henry Bryan Hall (Londres, 11 de mayo de 1808 - Morrisania, Nueva York, 25 de abril de 1884), fue un grabador y pintor de retratos inglés. Fue aprendiz de los grabadores y Henry Meyer. Más tarde, trabajó para , quien fue designado "Retratista y grabador histórico de Su Majestad, la Reina Victoria". Hall produjo láminas para los Eminentes Hombres Conservadores de Ryall (1837–38) y ayudó en el grabado de setenta retratos para el panel de Ryall de La Coronación de la Reina Victoria por George Hayter (1838–42). Hall también grabó retratos de mártires protestantes ingleses de C. Birch (1839) y proporcionó láminas para The Land of Burns de John Wilson y Robert Chambers (1840), Finden's Gallery of Beauty (1841), el libro de bocetos deportivos de John William Carleton ( 1842), y la Galería de grabados de las Escrituras de (1846–49). Después de establecerse en Nueva York en 1850, fundó la firma HB Hall and Sons, que se convirtió en una empresa floreciente, grabando y publicando retratos. Produjo imágenes de celebridades de la historia colonial y revolucionaria de Estados Unidos para un club privado en Nueva York y para coleccionistas de Filadelfia. Los talentos de Hall se extendieron a la pintura de retratos, especialmente en trabajos de miniaturas de marfil. Pintó a Napoleón III cuando aún estaba en Londres y, después de mudarse a Estados Unidos, pintó retratos de los artistas Thomas Sully y . Henry Bryan Hall y Mary A. Denison tuvieron cuatro hijos y cuatro hijas. Alfred, Alice, Charles y Henry se convirtieron en grabadores; de ellos, Henry Bryan Hall Jr. ( fl. 1855-1900) lucharon en la Guerra Civil Americana y gozaron de renombre por sus retratos grabados de sus principales figuras. La atribución de grabados que representan a las celebridades políticas y militares estadounidenses al padre o al hijo puede ser difícil.​​ (es)
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