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  1. Andrew Bell (1726–1809) was a Scottish engraver and printer, who co-founded Encyclopædia Britannica with Colin Macfarquhar. Biography. Bell was born in Edinburgh in 1726, his father a baker. He had little formal education and was apprenticed to the engraver Richard Cooper. Bell was a colourful Scot.

  2. Andrew Bell (born 1726, Edinburgh, Scot.—died May 10, 1809, Edinburgh) was a Scottish engraver, and cofounder, with the printer Colin Macfarquhar, of the Encyclopædia Britannica.

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  3. About this artwork. artist: George Watson (1766 - 1837) Scottish. title: Andrew Bell, 1726 - 1809. Engraver and publisher. date created: After 1790. materials: Oil on canvas. measurements: 88.90 x 68.60 cm; Framed: 108.00 x 88.00 x 10.50 cm. object type: Painting. credit line: Bequeathed by W.F. Watson 1886. accession number: PG 307. gallery:

  4. Andrew Bell (born October 27, 1978, in Guildford, England) is a British-born American artist and founder of Dead Zebra Inc. He specializes in creating collectible designer toys. Bell also works in a variety of other mediums from illustrations and paintings to sculptures.

  5. Feb 25, 2023 · Andrew Bell was a Scottish engraver and printer whose impact on the world of printing and engraving cannot be overstated. Along with his partner, Colin Macfarquhar, Bell co-founded the Encyclopædia Britannica, a monumental work that revolutionized the world of encyclopedias.

  6. Andrew Bell (1725/6–1809) is best known as the co-founder and co-publisher with Colin Macfarquhar of the Encyclopaedia Britannica. It is less often noted that he was also the sole provider of images for the earliest editions.

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  8. Andrew Bell was an eccentric Scottish engraver best known for co-founding the Encyclopædia Britannica with Colin Macfarquhar. Stories abound regarding this colourful gentleman and it’s said that, despite his small stature (4 foot 6), he deliberately rode the tallest horse in Edinburgh - requiring a ladder to dismount.