John Sturt (6 April 1658 – August 1730) was an English engraver, apprenticed to Robert White. Becoming associated with John Ayres, he engraved the most important of his books on calligraphy. He is popularly known as an illustrator of The Pilgrim's Progress. (From Wikipedia) More about John Sturt:
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| | Books by John Sturt: Sturt, John, 1658-1730, illust.: Rules and Examples of Perspective Proper for Painters and Architects, etc , in English and Latin (London: J. Sturt, 1707), by Andrea Pozzo, trans. by John James (page images at E-Rara) Sturt, John, 1658-1730, illust.: A Treatise of Architecture: With Remarks and Observations, Necessary for Young People Who Would Apply Themselves to That Noble Art (London: R. Ware, 1732), by Sébastien Le Clerc, trans. by Ephraim Chambers
Additional books by John Sturt in the extended shelves: Sturt, John, 1658-1730: [Thirteen calligraphic engraved plates, from Seddon's Penman's paradise ([publisher not identified], 1695), also by John Seddon (page images at HathiTrust) Sturt, John, 1658-1730: At the dravving-school near the Hand and Pen in St. Paul's church-yard, is taught the art of drawing: on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays in the morning from eight to eleven; for five shillings entrance and five shillings a month. Also on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays in the evening from six to nine: at the said place on the same terms. Those that please may be taught at their respective habitations. By B. Lens, and J. Sturt. ([S.l. : s.n., 1697]), also by Bernard Lens (HTML at EEBO TCP) Sturt, John, 1658-1730: Book of martyrs (Printed for the Company of Stationers, 1684), also by John Foxe and Stationers' Company (London, England) (page images at HathiTrust) Sturt, John, 1658-1730: Divine addresses (Printed by J.L. for Henry Bonwicke, at the Red-Lion in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1690), also by Herman Hugo and Edmund Arwaker (page images at HathiTrust) Sturt, John, 1658-1730: Divine addresses (Printed by J[ohn] L[eake] for Henry Bonwicke, at the Red-Lion in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1690), also by Herman Hugo, Henry Bonwicke, John Leake, and Edmund Arwaker (page images at HathiTrust) Sturt, John, 1658-1730: The first volume of discourses or sermons on several scriptures by Ezekiel Hopkins ... (London : Printed by J. Wilde for Nathanael Ranew ..., 1694), also by Ezekiel Hopkins (HTML at EEBO TCP) Sturt, John, 1658-1730: Ld. Clarendon's history (Printed at the Theater,, 1732), also by Edward Hyde Clarendon, Ro. Mauder, Gul. DeLaune, P. La Vergne, J. Mynde, Anthonis Mor, Pieter van Miereveld, Michael van der Gucht, William Dobson, Anthony Van Dyck, Cornelius Janssen van Ceulen, M. Burghers, and Robert White (page images at HathiTrust) Sturt, John, 1658-1730: A new description of Paris. Containing a particular account of all the churches, palaces, monasteries, colledges, hospitals, libraries, cabinets of rarities, academies of the virtuosi, paintings, medals, statues and other sculptures, monuments, and publick inscriptions. With all other remarkable matters in that great and famous city. Translated out of French. (Printed for Henry Bonwicke..., 1688), also by Germain Brice, Henry Bonwicke, and James Wright (page images at HathiTrust) Sturt, John, 1658-1730: Perspectiva pictorum et architectorum (Printed by Benj. Motte :, 1707), also by Andrea Pozzo and John James (page images at HathiTrust) Sturt, John, 1658-1730: Pia desideria. English (London : Printed for Henry Bonwicke ..., 1686), also by Herman Hugo and Edmund Arwaker (HTML at EEBO TCP) Sturt, John, 1658-1730: The pilgrim's progress : from this world to that which is to come, delivered under the similitude of a dream, wherein is discovered: I. the manner of his setting out, II. his dangerous journey; and III. his safe arrival at the desired country (Printed for J. and F. Rivington, B. Law, W. Strahan, Hawes and co., H. Woodfall, E. Johnston, and R. Baldwin, 1775), also by John Bunyan (page images at HathiTrust) Sturt, John, 1658-1730: The pilgrim's progress: from this world, to that which is to come: delivered under the similitude of a dream. Wherein is discovered, I. The manner of his setting out. II. His dangerous journey; and III. His safe arrival at the desired country. Compleat in two parts. (Printed for W. Johnston ..., 1749), also by John Bunyan (page images at HathiTrust) Sturt, John, 1658-1730, illust.: Rules and Examples of Perspective proper for Painters and Architects, etc.: In English and Latin: Containing a most easie and expeditious method to delineate in perspective all designs relating to architecture (in English and Latin), by Andrea Pozzo, trans. by John James (Gutenberg ebook) Sturt, John, 1658-1730: Selectus diplomatum et numismatum Scotiae thesaurus, in duas partes distributus (Apud Tho. & Walt. Ruddimannos ... ;, 1739), also by James Anderson, George Child, and Thomas Ruddiman (page images at HathiTrust) Sturt, John, 1658-1730: A treatise of the five orders in architecture : to which is annex'd, A discourse concerning pilasters, and of several abuses introduc'd into architecture (Llanvapley : Reprinted for Richd Sidwell at Monmouth Ho[u]se, 2003., 2003), also by Claude Perrault and John James (page images at HathiTrust) Sturt, John, 1658-1730: A treatise of the five orders of columns in architecture, viz. Toscan, Doric, Ionic, Corinthian and composite ... : to which is annex'd, a discourse concerning pilasters, and of several abuses introduc'd into architecture (Printed by Benj. Motte :, 1708), also by Claude Perrault and John James (page images at HathiTrust)
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