| Sandby,
Paul (b. 1730/31, Nottingham, d. 1809, London) |
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English topographical
watercolourist and graphic artist. He and his brother Thomas (1721-1798)
trained at the Military Drawing Office of the Tower of London and were
engaged as draughtsmen on the survey of the Highlands of Scotland after
the rebellion of 1745. Paul went to live with his brother at Windsor Park,
where Thomas held the position of Deputy Ranger (they did many views of
Windsor and its environment, and the Royal Library at Windsor Castle has
an outstanding Standby collection). |