James Basire: ferskil tusken ferzjes

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[[Image:James Basire teacher of Blake.jpg|thumb|James Basire]]
'''James Basire''' (1730–1802), as '''James Basire Sr.''', wie in [[Ingelân|Ingelsk]] [[grafikus]]. Hy is de wichtiste út in famylje fan grafikussen, en fral ferneamd as learmaster fan [[William Blake]].
 
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James Basire specializedlei inhim fral ta op it printsôfbyldzjen depictingfan architecturearsjitektuer.<ref>[http://www.britannica.com/eb/topic-55192/James-Basire James Basire] (Britannica.com).</ref> HisHy hie studiosyn wasatelier onoan Great Queen Street yn [[Londen]]. His appointment as engraver to the society, as were all three generations, and much of his finest work is found in ''[[Vetusta Monumenta]]''. A major piece was his copperplate for ''Field of the Cloth of Gold'', an exquisitely detailed reproduction of a watercolour by [[Edward Edwards (skilder)|Edward Edwards]]; this oversize historical print was issued on 'Antiquarian' paper. Excellent work also appeared in [[Richard Gough|Gough]]'s ''Sepulchral Monuments''.
Wurk fan Basire hinget yn museums en gallerys oeral yn de wrâld.
 
Op 4 augustus 1772 waard William Blake waslearling apprenticed tofan Basire for the term offoar sevensân yearsjier. There is no record of any serious disagreement or conflict between the two during the period of Blake's apprenticeship. [[Peter Ackroyd]]'s biography seit wol dat Blake was later to add Basire's name to a list of artistic adversaries&mdash;and then cross it out.<ref>43, ''Blake'', Peter Ackroyd, [[Sinclair-Stevenson]], 1995</ref>
 
He engraved several good portraits of eminent men. He died in [[Londen]]. Among his other works were: