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Anthony Walker (artist)

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Prior Park, Bath and Ralph Allen's railway in 1750 from an engraving by Anthony Walker

Anthony Walker (1726–1765) was an English printmaker and artist. Many of his works can be seen at the Tate Gallery in London. He was also a renowned draftsman.

Walker served an apprenticeship to John Tinney, who produced topographical plates. Much of his early signed work was engravings after his own drawings for the book trade. Later, he became a sought-after engraver of large single-issue prints, including five after Old Master paintings for John Boydell. Walker also produced illustrations for instructional books, such as The Complete Drawing Book (London, 1757).

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  • "After Jean Baptiste Claude CHATELAIN'". Tate Gallery. Archived from the original on 5 January 2005. Retrieved 29 October 2005.
  • "Walker, Anthony" . Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.