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Charles Mottram

1807–1876

Samuel Rogers at his Breakfast Table, engraved by Charles Mottram c.1823

Biography

Charles Henry Mottram (9 April 1807 – 30 August 1876 London) was a British engraver, mainly in the medium of steel engraving.

While Mottram was born on 9 April 1807 – probably in England – his exact place of birth and parents are unknown.

Among his many other engravings, Mottram's best-known illustrations include four published in 1857: Boston Harbor, which was based on an 1840 painting by John William Hill, and three illustrations based on The Last Judgement, a triptych of paintings by John Martin. Another work familiar to many people is Off Portland (1871) based on a painting by John Wilson Carmichael.

Mottram died on 30 August 1876 in Camden Town, London.

He was the grandfather of a prominent New Zealand artist, Charles Howorth (1856–1945).

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Artworks

  • Worship of Bacchus

    George Cruikshank, Charles Mottram
    published 1864
  • Samuel Rogers at his Breakfast Table, engraved by Charles Mottram

    After John Doyle, engraver Charles Mottram
    c.1823

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