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Meaning of "bewick"

bewick (noun) - a surname of English origin, made famous by the engraver Thomas Bewick
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  • A placename:
  • A deserted medieval village in Aldbrough parish, East Riding of Yorkshire, England.
  • A civil parish in Northumberland, England, which includes the villages of Old and New Bewick.
  • A habitational surname from Old English.

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Bewick attended school in the nearby village of Ovingham.
When asked why Bewick did not return to his family.
Bewick Fallcaster was busy collecting music for an encyclopaedic work of biography.
I want you to make sure those two brothers do not get too close to Alba Bewick.
Thomas Bewick certainly thought so.
All this made Thomas Bewick a radical.
Bewick had numerous pupils, several of whom gained distinction as engravers.
The English engraver Thomas Bewick pioneered the use of boxwood blocks for engraving.
Bewick sent his family money, fragments of taped music and slides.
All this made Thomas Bewick very angry.
Bewick did not flourish at schoolwork, but at a very early age showed a talent for drawing.
A member of the Bewick Club.
It brought together Thomas Bewick and William Wordsworth under the same great tent of righteousness.
Some engravings by him are shown on the Bewick Society 's website.
But Bewick was looking at something else, too.

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It may be with his father-in-law in mind that Bewick photographed these pigeon roosts.
Bewick was fond of the music of Northumberland, and of the Northumbrian smallpipes in particular.
Peterloo struck old-time radicals like Thomas Bewick with nauseated horror.
But for Bewick and his friends, there was nothing to be complacent about.
The various editions of Aesop 's Fables illustrated by Bewick span almost his entire creative life.
Thomas Bewick developed the wood engraving technique at the end of the 18th century.
Pursuing the Leda connection, gossip made Bewick Fallcaster the father.
Bewick passed his techniques to apprentices, including Landells, who in turn passed them to Evans.
He may have trained in taxidermy under Richard Wingate, a neighbour of Thomas Bewick.
When asked why Bewick did not return to his family, Bewick 's wife had four possible answers.
This Quaker family were descendants of Robert Foster, a close friend of Thomas Bewick.
Thomas Bewick and the North-Eastern Landscape.
William Wordsworth had been born in the Lake District, across the Pennines from Bewick.
Blake and Bewick were also shown, and a page of music designed by Mr. Horne.
The mine was, in those days, owned by London-based company Bewick Moreing.
During winter, Whooper Swans, like Bewick Swans, spend a great deal of time grazing.
Illustrations include 42 woodcuts by Thomas Bewick.
Lead author of the study, Gavin Bewick from King 's College London said,.
She is a descendant of 19th-century artist Thomas Bewick.
But where, alack, is Bewick To tell the meaning now?
He was apprenticed to the Newcastle upon Tyne wood engraver Thomas Bewick in 1797.
In 1767 the young Thomas Bewick joined the family as an apprentice to Ralph.

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