William Hoogland
{{Short description|American engraver (c.1794–1832)}}
William Hoogland (c.1794–1832) was an engraver in Boston, Massachusetts, and New York in the early 19th-century."William Hoogland, engraver, 2 Congress Square." Boston Directory. 1823.{{cite web |title=Library of Congress |website=Library of Congress |url=https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2004669655 |accessdate= May 9, 2010 }} "Career obscure; but was a designer and engraver of banknotes in New York in 1815."Grolier Club. Catalogue of an exhibition of early American engraving upon copper]: 1727-1850, with 296 examples by 147 different engravers. De Vinne Press, 1908; p.40-41 In Boston, contemporaries included Abel Bowen, Annin & Smith, and J.V. Throop.Miniature portraits of the Marquis Lafayette. Boston Commercial Gazette, Aug. 23, 1824.William Dunlap. History of the rise and progress of the arts of design in the United States, Volume 2. George P. Scott and Co., Printers, 1834; p.469 He taught engraving to Joseph Andrews."Joseph Andrews." National cyclopaedia of American biography, v.11. 1901; p.77.
Image gallery
Image:1816 Constitution Escape engr byWHoogland NavalMonument LC.jpg|"Constitution's escape from the British squadron;" engraved by Hoogland. From Abel Bowen's Naval Monument, 1816
Image:1824 LaFayette portraits BostonCommercialGazette Aug23.png|"Miniature portraits of the Marquis Lafayette, ... neatly engraved by ... Mr. Hoogland, printed on satin, for ladies' belts, and gentlemen's badges or watch ribands, are for sale at Goodrich's in State-street, and at Doggett's in Market-St.," August 1824
Image:1825 BostonMonthlyMagazine v1 engraved byWilliamHoogland.png|Frontispiece, Boston Monthly Magazine; engraved by Hoogland, 1825
Image:Whitney-Eli-LOC.jpg|Portrait of Eli Whitney, after a painting by Charles Bird King; engraved by Hoogland, ca.1820s
Image:Channing engr byWHoogland 19thc Harvard.png|Portrait of William E. Channing, after a painting by Chester Harding; engraved by Hoogland, 1829
Image:Pope engr byWHoogland 19thc Harvard.png|Portrait of Alexander Pope; engraved by Hoogland, ca.1820s-1830s
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External links
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- WorldCat. [http://www.worldcat.org/wcidentities/lccn-n85-198597 Hoogland, William 1794 or 5-1832]
- Library of Congress. [https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2004668045/ Pilots' charitable society membership certificate]
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