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Abraham Raimbach (16 February 1776 in London – 17 January 1843), was an English engraver of Swiss descent. He was born in Cecil Court in the West End of London. Educated at Archbishop Tenison's Library School, he was apprenticed to the engraver J. Hall from 1789 to 1796. For nine years, part of his working-time was devoted to the study of drawing in the Royal Academy and to carrying out occasional engravings for the booksellers, whilst his leisure hours were employed in painting portraits in miniature. Having formed an intimacy with Sir David Wilkie, Raimbach in 1812 began to engrave some of Wilkie's best pictures. At his death, he held a gold medal awarded for his Village Politicians at the Paris Exhibition of 1814. He was elected corresponding member of the Académie des Beaux-Arts in 183

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  • Abraham Raimbach (16 February 1776 in London – 17 January 1843), was an English engraver of Swiss descent. He was born in Cecil Court in the West End of London. Educated at Archbishop Tenison's Library School, he was apprenticed to the engraver J. Hall from 1789 to 1796. For nine years, part of his working-time was devoted to the study of drawing in the Royal Academy and to carrying out occasional engravings for the booksellers, whilst his leisure hours were employed in painting portraits in miniature. Having formed an intimacy with Sir David Wilkie, Raimbach in 1812 began to engrave some of Wilkie's best pictures. At his death, he held a gold medal awarded for his Village Politicians at the Paris Exhibition of 1814. He was elected corresponding member of the Académie des Beaux-Arts in 1835. He is buried in St Mary's Churchyard, Hendon. (en)
  • Abraham Raimbach (16 de febrero de 1776 - 17 de enero de 1843) fue un grabador inglés de ascendencia suiza. Nació en en la parte oeste de Londres.​ Estudió en la Archbishop Tenison Library School, fue aprendiz de J. Hall de 1789 a 1796. Por nueve años, parte de su tiempo de trabajo lo dedicó al estudio del dibujo en la Royal Academy y en realizar grabados ocasionales para vendedores de biblios, mientras su tiempo de ocio lo invertía en hacer retratos en miniatura. Habiendo formado una intimidad con Sir David Wilkie, Raimbach en 1812 comenzó el grabado de algunas de las mejores ilustraciones de Wilkie. Para su muerte, sostuvo una medalla de oro que se le otorgó por su Village Politicians en la exhibición de París en 1814. Fue elegido miembro del Institut de France en 1835. (es)
  • Abraham Raimbach (Londres, 16 de fevereiro de 1776 - Greenwich, 17 de janeiro de 1843), foi um gravurista inglês de ascendência suíça. (pt)
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  • Abraham Raimbach (16 de febrero de 1776 - 17 de enero de 1843) fue un grabador inglés de ascendencia suiza. Nació en en la parte oeste de Londres.​ Estudió en la Archbishop Tenison Library School, fue aprendiz de J. Hall de 1789 a 1796. Por nueve años, parte de su tiempo de trabajo lo dedicó al estudio del dibujo en la Royal Academy y en realizar grabados ocasionales para vendedores de biblios, mientras su tiempo de ocio lo invertía en hacer retratos en miniatura. Habiendo formado una intimidad con Sir David Wilkie, Raimbach en 1812 comenzó el grabado de algunas de las mejores ilustraciones de Wilkie. Para su muerte, sostuvo una medalla de oro que se le otorgó por su Village Politicians en la exhibición de París en 1814. Fue elegido miembro del Institut de France en 1835. (es)
  • Abraham Raimbach (Londres, 16 de fevereiro de 1776 - Greenwich, 17 de janeiro de 1843), foi um gravurista inglês de ascendência suíça. (pt)
  • Abraham Raimbach (16 February 1776 in London – 17 January 1843), was an English engraver of Swiss descent. He was born in Cecil Court in the West End of London. Educated at Archbishop Tenison's Library School, he was apprenticed to the engraver J. Hall from 1789 to 1796. For nine years, part of his working-time was devoted to the study of drawing in the Royal Academy and to carrying out occasional engravings for the booksellers, whilst his leisure hours were employed in painting portraits in miniature. Having formed an intimacy with Sir David Wilkie, Raimbach in 1812 began to engrave some of Wilkie's best pictures. At his death, he held a gold medal awarded for his Village Politicians at the Paris Exhibition of 1814. He was elected corresponding member of the Académie des Beaux-Arts in 183 (en)
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