LC control no. | n 89667879 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Harris, Moses, 1730-approximately 1788 |
Associated country | Great Britain Canada |
Located | London (England) |
Birth date | 17300415 |
Death date | 1788~ |
Place of birth | Halifax (N.S.) |
Field of activity | Entomology Graphic arts Drawing Engraving Miniature painting Surveying |
Profession or occupation | Entomologists Artists Drafters Engravers Miniature painters Surveyors |
Found in | nuc88-138162: His The natural system of colours, ca. 1766 (hdg. on CtY rept.: Harris, Moses, 1731?-1785?; usage: Moses Harris) LC data base, 11-29-89 (hdg.: Harris, Moses, 1731?-1785?) A plan of Chebucto Harbour with the town of Hallefax, 1749 (by Moses Harris, surveyor, 1749) Oxford DNB online, 2 July 2014 (Moses Harris, Moses, entomologist and artist, was born in Churchyard Alley, Holborn, London, on 15 April 1730; from an early age showed great enthusiasm for entomology; in 1744 Harris was apprenticed to the geographer Charles Price; however, he did not complete his apprenticeship and with his wife travelled to Halifax, Nova Scotia; he arrived in June 1749 and was soon drawing the pictures of Halifax plants that were later reproduced in the Gentleman's Magazine ; he may also have been active in drawing plans of the proposed new settlement and its environs - his name appears as that of the surveyor of "A view of Halifax drawn from ye topmasthead" dated October 1749; there is no evidence that Harris stayed long in Canada, and it is likely he remained there less than a year before returning to London to pursue his interests in natural history and art; he was a clever practical entomologist as well as an accurate artist, who drew, engraved, and coloured all his own works; he was also a miniature painter of some renown; he died ca. 1788) |
Associated language | eng |