LC control no. | n 86815227 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Miller, John, 1715-1790? |
Variant(s) | Müller, Johann Sebastian, 1715-1790? Müller, I. S., 1715-1790? Müller, J. S., 1715-1790? Miller, J. S., 1715-1790? |
Located | London (England) |
Birth date | 1715 |
Death date | 1790? |
Place of birth | Nuremberg (Germany) |
Field of activity | Engraving Illustration of books |
Profession or occupation | Engravers Illustrators |
Found in | nuc86-26182: His An illustration of the sexual system ... [MI] 1779 (hdg. on Readex rept.: Müller, Johann Sebastian, 1715-1790?; usage: John Miller) Paradise lost, 1770: v. 2, plate 1 (I.S. Müller) Wikisource, search June 19, 2018 (Miller, John (1715?-1790?); John Miller, otherwise Johann Sebastian Müller, draughtsman and engraver, was born at Nuremberg about 1715. In 1744 he came to England with his brother Tobias, an engraver of architecture, and he passed the remainder of his life in this country, chiefly practising as an engraver. He signed his early works J.S. Müller or J.S. Miller, but after 1760 used the signature of John Miller. In 1759 and 1760 he was living in Maiden Lane, Covent Garden; in 1777 in Dorset Court, near Parliament Street; and in 1789 at 10 Vauxhall Walk, Lambeth.) <https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Miller,_John_(1715%3F-1790%3F)_(DNB00)> |