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    Mason
    Name
    James Mason, 1710-1783
    Connection to Wilson
    Printmaker
    Biographical Details
    James Mason was a landscape engraver who was listed in 1744 by George Vertue as one of a group of young printmakers employed by the publisher Arthur Pond. He rapidly established a reputation as a talented printmaker, engraving landscapes after the Old Masters and Thomas Smith, William Bellers, George Lambert, Paul Sandby, Jean Pillement, Thomas Gainsborough, Francesco Zuccarelli and William Woollett in addition to Richard Wilson. In July 1775 Boydell published E29 Pembroke Town and Castle by Mason after Wilson.
    Significant institutions
    Society of Artists of Great Britain; Free Society of Artists
    Updated by Compiler
    04/07/2017

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    • James Mason (1710-1783)after Wilson, Pembroke Town and Castle, Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, New Haven
    • James Mason (1710-1783)after Wilson, Pembroke Town and Castle, The British Museum
    • James Mason (1710-1783)after Wilson, Pembroke Town and Castle, The British Museum
    • James Mason (1710-1783)after Wilson, Pembroke Town and Castle, The British Museum
    • James Mason (1710-1783)after Wilson, Pembroke Town and Castle, National Museum Wales, Cardiff
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