Anker Smith
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Smith was born in Cheapside, London, where his father was a silk merchant. He was educated at Merchant Taylors' School, and at first articled to an uncle named Hoole, a solicitor; but he transferred to James Taylor, an engraver and younger brother to Isaac Taylor,[1] with whom he remained until 1782. Subsequently, he became an assistant to James Heath, and then one of the leading English line engravers.[2]
