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Thomas Cockson (1569-1641)

"Thomas Cockson, or Coxon (bap. 1569 – fl. 1609-30 or 1636 – 1641), was one of the earliest English engravers. He left a large number of portraits engraved entirely with the graver in a neatly and finished manner. His first and most recognizable work is one for John Harington´s version of Ariosto´s Orlando Furioso and his latest, one depicting musketeers and pike men, which depicts on either side the coats of arms of various captains of the time." - (en.wikipedia.org 24.11.2020)

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Effigies Doctissmi Uiri D:ni Fran. White ...The Right Honorable Robert DeworexEffigies D. De Couchino Marchionis AncreaeFerdinandus II. D.G. Roman. Imperat. Semp. Aug. Hungar. et Bohem. Rex. Arch. AusSerenissima Doma. Maria de Medices
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Painted Thomas Cockson (1569-1641)
Was depicted (Actor) Francis White (1564-1638)
Printing plate produced Gerrit Muntinck (1595-)

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