John stewart photographer biography

A series of architectural collages created by John Andrew Stewart.

Based in London, UK, John Andrew Stewart is a digital artist specializing in collages, illustrations, and architectural compositions. Inspired by the outstanding achievements of legendary architects, artists, and designers, he has created a series of architectural collages. Each artwork represents one of the famous masterminds and their distinctive style. Just have a look at the images below. You can find more of John Andrew Stewart’s digital collages in his portfolio on Behance.

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John Stewart, Photographer.

 

John Stewart was a friend of Charlotte Bronte's publisher, George Smith. In the 1850s Stewart was a keen experimental photographer and Smith arranged for him to visit Haworth Parsonage to photograph George Richmond's portrait of Charlotte.

John Stewart (1814-87) abandoned photography about 1860. He is not the photographer of the same name operating in Scotland in the 1860s-80s.

The Stewart family & Charlotte Bronte's publisher.

John Stewart's family were linked to Smith, Elder & Co. (Charlotte Bronte's publisher), in three different ways:

John Stewart and Alexander Elder Murray had been partners in Stewart & Murray, printers, London (1838-41). The printers did a great deal of work for Smith, Elder who acquired it in 1855.

John's brother, Patrick Stewart, was a partner in Smith, Elder & Co., but in 1848 it was discovered that he had been defrauding them. The sums involved were enormous, over £30,000, and the fraud nearly destroyed th

John Lindsay Stewart

Scottish botanist

John Lindsay StewartFRSE FRCS FRGS FLS (13 December 1831 – 7 July 1873) was a 19th-century Scottish botanist remembered for his conservation of Indian forests.

Life

Stewart was born in Fettercairn, Dalladies, where his father was a farmer.[2] He studied Medicine at Glasgow University and received his medical degree in 1853. He became particularly interested in botany thanks to the teaching of George Arnott Walker-Arnott. He passed the Indian Medical Service exam and was posted to Bengal in 1856 as an assistant surgeon. In 1857, he was present at the Siege of Delhi, one of the decisive points in the Indian Mutiny.

In 1858, he joined the expedition to Yusufzai and served some time with the Punjab regiments. In 1860, he left his medical duties to become Superintendent of the Botanic Gardens at Saharunpore under the jurisdiction of William Jameson, delegating for him during a year of absence. He had duties overseeing the government tea plantations in the region.[3]

Following Jameson's re

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