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ID: 500028800
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Record Type: Person
Rooker, Edward (English engraver, ca. 1712-1774)

Names:
Rooker, Edward (preferred,V,index)
Edward Rooker (V,display)

Nationalities:
British (modern) (preferred)
English

Roles:
artist (preferred)
printmaker
engraver (printmaker)

Gender: male

Birth and Death Places:
Born:  London (Greater London, England, United Kingdom) (inhabited place)
Died:  London (Greater London, England, United Kingdom) (inhabited place)

Related People or Corporate Bodies:
parent of ....  Rooker, Michael  
................  (English painter, printmaker, and scenographer, 1743-1801) [500008378]

List/Hierarchical Position:
 ....  Persons, Artists
 ........  Rooker, Edward (I)

Biographies:
(English engraver, ca. 1712-1774) ..... [VP Preferred]
(English engraver; born London (England, Great Britain, now United Kingdom), ca. 1712; died London (England, Great Britain, now United Kingdom), 1774) ..... [CCA]
(British artist, circa 1712-1774) ..... [WCI]
(Engraver, circa 1712-1774) ..... [WCI]
(British artist, ca.1712-1774) ..... [WL-Courtauld]

Additional Names:

Sources and Contributors:
Edward Rooker ........ [CCA, VP]
............................  Canadian Centre for Architecture database
............................  Getty Vocabulary Program rules
Rooker, Edward ........ [CCA Preferred, WCI Preferred, WL-Courtauld Preferred]
..............................  DR1987:0106:005
..............................  Witt Library, Authority files

Subject: ........ [CCA, VP, WCI, WL-Courtauld]
....................  Canadian Centre for Architecture database
....................  DNB: Oxford National Biography, 1912-1921 (1927)
....................  DR1987:0106:005
....................  Getty Vocabulary Program rules
....................  Redgrave, Artists of English School (1970)
....................  Witt Library, Authority files
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