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William Finden (178720 September 1852) was an .


Life
He served his apprenticeship to , but appears to have owed far more to the influence of James Heath, whose works he privately and earnestly studied. His first employment on his own account was engraving illustrations for books, and among the most noteworthy of these early plates were Smirke's illustrations to . His neat style and smooth finish made his pictures very attractive and popular, and although he executed several large plates, his chief work throughout his life was book illustration.

His younger brother, , worked in conjunction with him, and so much demand arose for their productions that ultimately a company of assistants was engaged, and plates were produced in increasing numbers, their quality as works of art declining as their quantity rose. The largest plate executed by William Finden was the portrait of King George IV seated on a sofa, after the painting by Sir Thomas Lawrence. For this work he received two thousand guineas, a sum larger than had ever before been paid for an engraved portrait. Finden's next and happiest works on a large scale were the Highlanders Return and the Village Festival, after Wilkie.

Later in life he undertook, in co-operation with his brother, aided by their numerous staff, the publication as well as the production of various galleries of engravings. The first of these, a series of landscape and portrait illustrations to the life and works of Byron, appeared in 1833 and following years, and was very successful. But by his Gallery of British Art (in fifteen parts, 1838–40), the most costly and best of these ventures, he lost the fruits of all his former success. Finden's last undertaking was an engraving on a large scale of William Hilton's Crucifixion. The plate was bought by the Art Union of London for £1,470. Encyclopædia Britannica, 1911 He died in .


External links
  • Engraving of , a painting by Henry Howard in The Amulet annual for 1827 with an attached poem by .
  • Engraving of , a painting by John Wood in the Forget Me Not annual for 1832 with a poetical illustration by Letitia Elizabeth Landon.
  • Engravings for Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Books, with poetical illustrations by Letitia Elizabeth Landon.
*1832:, painted by W Turner.
*1832: painted by W Turner.
*1832:, painted by William Ellis after Frank Howard.
*1833: painted by John Henderson.
*1833: painted by Frank Howard after Henry Howard.
*1838: painted by George Pickering.

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