Eckstein, John, -approximately 1838
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found: A parody upon the poem of Alonzo the brave and the fair Imogene, London, 1799:print (signed Eckstein)
found: Union List of Artist Names [Getty Research Institute] via VIAF, July 26, 2016:(Possibly the son of Johann Eckstein (ca. 1736-1817), although this has been difficult to prove; active from 1757; died 1838; variant: Eckstein, John, Eckstein, John II, John Eckstein, John II Eckstein) - http://www.viaf.org/processed/JPG%7C500021098
found: Biographical Dictionary of Sculptors in Britain, 1660-1851, viewed online, July 26, 2016:under Eckstein, John I, 1735-1818 (Eckstein was the father of John Eckstein, a painter who exhibited at the Royal Academy between 1787 and 1802, and lived with George Paul Eckstein in Tash Street. He accompanied Samuel Hood in 1803 to the "Diamond Rock" near Martinique, and sent back to England 15 pictures of the settlement there. He next went to Barbados and painted portraits of the officers stationed on the island. He apparently died in the West Indies about 1838.)
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2016-10-15: revised
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