George Edward Perine, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

George Edward Perine

American publisher and artist

Date of Birth: 09-Jul-1837

Date of Death: 03-Feb-1885

Profession: engraver

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About George Edward Perine

  • George Edward Perine (July 9, 1837 – February 3, 1885) was a noted artist, engraver, and publisher.
  • In 1852, he began engraving for Thomas Doney in New York and in 1856-1858 for W.W.
  • Rice, a line and bank-note engraver.
  • He engraved in mezzotint a large plate, entitled β€œThe Signing of the Compact in the Cabin of the Mayflower,” before he was nineteen years old.
  • He was employed by New York engravers in 1858-1860 and in 1860 began engraving on his own and soon established a successful business in New York City.
  • He mainly did portrait engraving and though he had many engravers in his employ, it is said that he finished every plate himself.
  • Among his best known productions were the engravings entitled "The Better Land", dedicated to the poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, published in 1866; "The Good Part", published a few years later; and a series of portraits on steel of distinguished men which appeared in The Eclectic Magazine.
  • Of the books published by him, the most noteworthy were: "History of the Fifty-First Congress" (illustrated), and "A History of New York City", by Benson John Lossing, LL.D., the historian.George Edward Perine was born July 9, 1837, at South Orange, New Jersey, a son of Joseph and Sarah Decker Perine, and a descendant of Daniel Perrin, "The Huguenot".
  • He married Augusta Moore on June 15, 1859 and had eight children.
  • He died February 3, 1885, at Brooklyn, New York.

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