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Nationality
  
Scottish

Occupation
  
Engraver


Name
  
John Beugo

Role
  
Engraver

John Beugo

Born
  
1759
Edinburgh

Died
  
1841, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

John Beugo (1759 – 1841) was a Scottish engraver and printmaker. His most famous work was the engraved version of Alexander Nasmyth's portrait of Robert Burns.

John Beugo John Beugo 1759 1841 Engraver National Galleries of Scotland

Biography

John Beugo John Beugo 1759 1841 Engraver National Galleries of Scotland

Beugo was born in Edinburgh on 7 May 1759.

He was a prosperous reproductive engraver who made prints after the likes of Henry Raeburn, Joshua Reynolds and Alexander Nasmyth. He also made prints after the anatomical works of John Bell. Beugo became the teacher of engraver Robert Charles Bell. He was friends with and engraved portraits of the poet Robert Burns. He published a book called "Poetry, Miscellaneous and Dramatic, by an Artist" in 1797. Buego also made notes for the Commercial and the British Linen Banks. He married Elizabeth McDowall in 1808 and had one daughter with her.

His address in 1832 is known to have been 54 South Bridge in the Old Town.

He died in Edinburgh on 13 December 1841 and was buried in Greyfriar's Churchyard. His grave lies to the south side of the church.

References

John Beugo Wikipedia