Thomas Higham (artist)

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Thomas Higham (11 February 1795 – 1844) was an English artist specialising in an antiquary and topographical engravings.[1] The British Museum has a large collection of his work donated by his nephew William Aldis Wright.[2]

Thomas Higham was born to Thomas Wright and Charlotte Aldis in Bramfield, Suffolk.[1]

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  • Engraving of Tomb of Ibrahim Padshah, Bejapore painted by Thomas Allom.
  • Engraving of Jerdair, A hill village, Gurwall, by David Cox.

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