Samuel Hill (engraver)

Samuel Hill (engraver) American Engraver

edit
Age
44

Samuel Hill (engraver) dating history

Relationships

We have no records of past relationships for Samuel Hill (engraver).

About

Samuel Hill (engraver) is a member of the following lists: Year of birth uncertain, 18th-century American people and 18th century in Boston, Massachusetts.

Contribute

Who is Samuel Hill (engraver) dating? Samuel Hill (engraver) partner, spouse list. Help us build our profile of Samuel Hill (engraver)! Login to add information, pictures and relationships, join in discussions and get credit for your contributions.

Details

Birthday 30th November, 1764
Died 1809
Nationality American
Occupation Engraver

Samuel Hill (c. 1765 – c. 1809) was an engraver who worked in Boston, Massachusetts, in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. His engravings were published in the Massachusetts Magazine; Defoe's New Robinson Crusoe (1790); Lavater's Essays on Physiognomy (1794); American Universal Geography (1796); Cook's Three Voyages to the Pacific Ocean (1797). Hill's subjects extended from maps to literary illustrations to landscapes; portrait subjects included James Bowdoin, Rev. John Murray of Newburyport, Massachusetts, and Elizabeth White (d. 1798). Examples of Hill's work can be found in the American Antiquarian Society, Massachusetts Historical Society, and Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

More about Samuel Hill (engraver)
Less about Samuel Hill (engraver)

Discussions

Recommended

Contributors

Top Contributors for Samuel Hill (engraver)

    Edit Page

    Help keep Samuel Hill (engraver) profile up to date.

    Six Degrees

    Six Degrees Connections

    Connect any celebrity with Samuel Hill (engraver) to see how closely they are linked... romantically!

    &
    Recent connections involving Samuel Hill (engraver)