e/Thomas Cockson

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has glosseng: Thomas Cockson, or Coxon, (fl. ca. 1569-before 1636-1641) , one of the earliest English engravers, left a large number of portraits engraved entirely with the graver , in a dry, neatly finished manner. __TOC__ Engravings Among his works are James I sitting in parliament, Princess Elizabeth, Charles I sitting in parliament, Charles Howard, earl of Nottingham, on horseback, George Clifford, earl of Cumberland, on horseback, Louis XIII, Marie de Médicis, Mathias I, emperor of Germany, Demetrius, Emperor of Russia, Concini, marquis d'Ancre (1617), Henri Bourbon, prince de Condé, Francis White, dean of Carlisle (1624), Samuel Daniel, the Court Poet (1609), John Taylor, the Water Poet (title-page to his poems, 1630), Thomas Coryat, and many others.
lexicalizationeng: Thomas Cockson
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media:imgThomas Cockson engraving of Sir John Harington.jpg

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