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POUPARD, James  (fl 1799)  Colonial American engraver,
          portrait painter, jeweler, goldsmith.
          Name variation: James Poussard.
          In Philadelphia 1769-1807, in New York in 1814.
          Engraved portrait of Oliver Goldsmith.
          Unknown if any of his work survives.

          B I O G R A P I C A L  R E F E R E N C E S

101 {1799} New Trade Directory for Philadelphia, p 58.
E5  {1907} Stauffer.
D10 {1957} Groce and Wallace, p 513.
BF2 {1999} Falk. Who Was Who in American Art, p 3:2648.
D3a {2006} Benezit.Dictionary of Artists, p 11:293.
"There has been no scholar better qualified to create 'the American Forrer' than Dick Johnson."
-Cornelius C. Vermule III, Curator Emeritus
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

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