Claude Du Bosc
Claude Du Bosc | |
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| Born | c. 1682 |
| Died | c. or after 1746 |
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| Education | Bernard Picart |
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| Movement | Rose and Crown Club |
Claude Du Bosc (also spelled Dubosc and DuBosc; c. 1682–c. or after 1746) was a French engraver, publisher, and printseller who spent much of his career in London. Associated with French contemporaries such as the painter Antoine Watteau and the draftsman Hubert-François Gravelot, Du Bosc belonged to the first wave of skilled engravers to arrive in London during the early 18th century, playing a major part in improving the standard of English printmaking of that era.