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[[Jim De Barr]], known as "Jim De Barry" to his friend, was a student of [[Compars Herrmann]] in the 1860s. He eventually sold his show to [[Robert Nickle]] around 1870.
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'''Jim De Barr''' (fl. 1860s-1870s), a former steel engraver, was a student of [[Compars Herrmann]] in the 1860s. He eventually sold his show to [[Robert Nickle]] around 1870.


== References ==
 
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* ''Looking Backward'' by [[Henry Hatton]] in [[Sphinx]], Vol. 05, page 66  (1906).
* ''Looking Backward'' by [[Henry Hatton]] in [[Sphinx]], Vol. 05, page 66  (1906).


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Latest revision as of 14:16, 27 October 2013

Jim De Barr
BornJames J. Debarry

Flourished1860s-1870s

Jim De Barr (fl. 1860s-1870s), a former steel engraver, was a student of Compars Herrmann in the 1860s. He eventually sold his show to Robert Nickle around 1870.


References