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Henry Winkles (1801–1860) was an English architectural illustrator, engraver and printer, who, together with Karl Ludwig Frommel founded the first studio for steel engraving in Germany. In 1836, with Benjamin Winkles, he produced and helped to engrave three volumes of "Winkles's architectural and picturesque illustrations of the cathedral churches of England and Wales". This featured illustrators such as Hablot Knight Browne (the famous "Phiz" of Charles Dickens fame) and architect Robert Garland (1808–1863), with text (and some engraving) by Thomas Moule. These books helped to inspire the 19th century Gothic revival in architecture in Britain.

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  • Henry Winkles (* um 1801; † um 1860) war ein englischer Zeichner, Drucker, und Stahlstecher, der mit Carl Ludwig Frommel bei Karlsruhe das erste Stahlstichstudio in Deutschland gründete. Zusammen mit Benjamin Winkles produzierte und illustrierte Henry Winkles 1836 ein mehrbändiges Werk zu Kathedralen in England und Wales, welches Einfluss auf die britische Neugotik im 19. Jahrhundert hatte. 1852 besuchte Winkles seinen Sohn in Ballarat, Australien, bevor er 1854 wieder nach England zurückkehrte. (de)
  • Henry Winkles (1801–1860) was an English architectural illustrator, engraver and printer, who, together with Karl Ludwig Frommel founded the first studio for steel engraving in Germany. In 1836, with Benjamin Winkles, he produced and helped to engrave three volumes of "Winkles's architectural and picturesque illustrations of the cathedral churches of England and Wales". This featured illustrators such as Hablot Knight Browne (the famous "Phiz" of Charles Dickens fame) and architect Robert Garland (1808–1863), with text (and some engraving) by Thomas Moule. These books helped to inspire the 19th century Gothic revival in architecture in Britain. (en)
  • Henry Winkles, né en 1801 et mort en 1860, est un illustrateur architectural, graveur et imprimeur britannique qui, avec Carl Ludwig Frommel, a fondé le premier studio pour gravure sur acier en Allemagne. (fr)
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  • Henry Winkles (* um 1801; † um 1860) war ein englischer Zeichner, Drucker, und Stahlstecher, der mit Carl Ludwig Frommel bei Karlsruhe das erste Stahlstichstudio in Deutschland gründete. Zusammen mit Benjamin Winkles produzierte und illustrierte Henry Winkles 1836 ein mehrbändiges Werk zu Kathedralen in England und Wales, welches Einfluss auf die britische Neugotik im 19. Jahrhundert hatte. 1852 besuchte Winkles seinen Sohn in Ballarat, Australien, bevor er 1854 wieder nach England zurückkehrte. (de)
  • Henry Winkles (1801–1860) was an English architectural illustrator, engraver and printer, who, together with Karl Ludwig Frommel founded the first studio for steel engraving in Germany. In 1836, with Benjamin Winkles, he produced and helped to engrave three volumes of "Winkles's architectural and picturesque illustrations of the cathedral churches of England and Wales". This featured illustrators such as Hablot Knight Browne (the famous "Phiz" of Charles Dickens fame) and architect Robert Garland (1808–1863), with text (and some engraving) by Thomas Moule. These books helped to inspire the 19th century Gothic revival in architecture in Britain. (en)
  • Henry Winkles, né en 1801 et mort en 1860, est un illustrateur architectural, graveur et imprimeur britannique qui, avec Carl Ludwig Frommel, a fondé le premier studio pour gravure sur acier en Allemagne. (fr)
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  • Henry Winkles (fr)
  • Henry Winkles (en)
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