John Savage (engraver)
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John Savage (fl. 1683–1701) was an engraver and printseller in London.
Savage was said to be French, and therefore may have been a Huguenot exile.[1] He resided in Denmark Court, The Strand, until he purchased the plates and took over the business of Isaac Beckett at the Golden Head in the Old Bailey. Later he moved to the Golden Head in St. Paul's Churchyard, a hub of the publishing and printmaking industry near Doctors' Commons.[2][3]