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The lithographer and artist William Gauci, fl.1825-1854, was the son of Maxim [Massimo] Gauci, 1774 -1854, a Maltese lithographer who was active in the United Kingdom in the 19th century, and the brother of Paul Gauci, fl. 1830s-1860s. His father Maxim was an early exponent of lithography for botanical illustration and ran a successful business in London, located at 9 North Crescent, Bedford Square, with the contribution of both his sons. Collectively they ranked among the leading lithographers of the day.
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Created by Duncan Birrell, February 2018
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National Trust Collections: Maker: “William Gauci (fl.1825-1854)”, last accessed February 2018; Wikipedia "Maxim Gauci" and "Paul Gauci", last accessed February 2018