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  1. Josiah Wood Whymper RI (Ipswich 24 April 1813 – 7 April 1903 Haslemere) was a British wood-engraver, book illustrator and watercolourist.

  2. Josiah Wood Whymper was born on 24 April 1813 in Ipswich. His wood-engraving business became one of the most thriving in London and his engravings appeared in a number of popular books of British Birds and Wild animals.

  3. WHYMPER, Josiah Wood. 1813 - 1903. As Josiah Wood Whimper, he was born at Stoke Green, Ipswich on 24 April 1813, second son of Nathaniel Whimper (1787-18 August 1861), a brewer and town councillor at Ipswich, and his first wife Elizabeth née Orris (c1791-September 1829), who married Ipswich on 18 September 1810.

  4. Josiah Wood Whymper (1813 - 1903) RA Collection: People and Organisations Woodcutter, water-colorist, painter and book illustrator. Father of Frederick Whymper (1838-1901), Edward Whymper (1840-1911) and Charles Whymper (1853-1941) Profile. Born: 24 April 1813 in Ipswich Died: 7 April 1903. Nationality: British. Gender: Male

  5. 24 de abr. de 2024 · Josiah Wood Whymper, a British wood engraver, was born Apr. 24, 1813. Wood engraving became popular as a medium for natural history illustration after Thomas Bewick began publishing his well-received books on birds and mammals, containing his own wood engravings, in the late 1790s.

  6. Josiah Wood Whymper. Born: 1813, UK, England, Ipswich Died: 1903, UK. England, Surrey, Haslemere. Painter, engraver and illustrator. Son of Nathaniel Whimper, a brewer and Ipswich town councillor. Father of Edward Whymper (1840-1911), engraver and mountaineer.

  7. Josiah Wood Whymper (British, Ipswich 1813–1903 Haslemere) Photographer: Central image after Pach Brothers (American, 1860–1890) Publisher: Harper's Weekly (American, 1857–1916) Date: April 10, 1880. Medium: Wood engraving. Dimensions: Sheet: 14 9/16 in. × 21 in. (37 × 53.4 cm) Classification: Prints. Credit Line: Gift of Mrs. Phyllis ...