John Cary Landscape Prints
John Cary was an English cartographer. He was born in February of 1755 and died in August of 1835. His career started with his apprenticeship in London, and he opened up his own shop in the Strand in 1783. His atlas New and Correct English Atlas became the standard reference work in England. He was commissioned in 1794 by the Postmaster General to survey England's roads. Out of this commission, he published Cary's New Itinerary in 1798. He later produced Ordnance Survey maps before 1805. His business was eventually taken over by G.F. Cruchley.
Early 19th Century Old Masters John Cary Landscape Prints
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Early 2000s Contemporary John Cary Landscape Prints
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1690s John Cary Landscape Prints
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Late 20th Century American Realist John Cary Landscape Prints
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2010s Contemporary John Cary Landscape Prints
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2010s American Modern John Cary Landscape Prints
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2010s Contemporary John Cary Landscape Prints
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Early 20th Century American Modern John Cary Landscape Prints
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1920s American Impressionist John Cary Landscape Prints
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern John Cary Landscape Prints
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2010s Contemporary John Cary Landscape Prints
Drypoint, Etching
21st Century and Contemporary American Realist John Cary Landscape Prints
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1980s Contemporary John Cary Landscape Prints
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1780s Naturalistic John Cary Landscape Prints
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Late 18th Century Naturalistic John Cary Landscape Prints
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18th Century Realist John Cary Landscape Prints
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