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Architectural draughtsman, watercolourist and author. Son of Thomas Malton the elder (1726-1801) and brother of Thomas Malton the younger (1748-1804).
He worked as a draughtsman in the office of the Irish architect James Gandon (1742-1823).
Born: 1761
Died: 28 July 1803
Gender: Male
James Malton
The Young Painter's Maulstick; Being A Practical Treatise On Perspective; Containing Rules And Principles For Delineation On Planes, Treated so as to render the Art of Drawing correctly, easy of Attainment even to common Capacities; and entertaining at the same Time, from its Truth and Facility. Founded on the clear mechanical Process of Vignola And Sirigatti; United With The Theoretical Principles Of The Celebrated Dr. Brook Taylor. Addressed To Students In Drawing. By James Malton, Architect And Draftsman. - London :: 1800.
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James Malton
A Picturesque And Descriptive View of the City of Dublin, Displayed In a Series of the most Interesting Scenes taken in the Year 1791 By James Malton With A brief authentic History from the earliest accounts to the Present Time - [London]:: [1792-99]
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Richard Morton Paye
Etchings, by & from the most esteem'd English artists - [s.l.]: c.1875]
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