John Taylor Wedgwood (christened 19 October 1782- 6 March 1856) was an English line engraver.[1][2]
Biography
He was the son of the potter Thomas Wedgwood II (1734-1788) and his wife Elizabeth Taylor. His elder brother was of Ralph Wedgwood, who was a pioneer of photography, and they both were cousins of Josiah Wedgwood, the industrial potter.
He worked for many years in Paris. His work focused on adapting existing paintings, mostly portraits, for printing. He used the burin technique for engraving.[2]
^Llewellynn Frederick William Jewitt The Wedgwoods [microform] : being a life of Josiah Wedgwood; with notices of his works and their productions, memoirs of the Wedgwood and other families, and a history of the early potteries of Staffordshire (1865) archive.org
^ abBenezit Dictionary of British Graphic Artists and Illustrators, Volume 1