Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900/Halpen, Patrick

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952700Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, Volume 24 — Halpen, Patrick1890Lionel Henry Cust

HALPEN or HALPIN, PATRICK (fl. 1750–1790), engraver, a native of Ireland, worked in Dublin, and was principally engaged in engraving frontispieces and vignettes for the booksellers there. He executed Rocque's 'Survey of Dublin in Parishes,' 1757, the geometrical elevation of the parliament house, 1767, and also engraved a portrait of Dr. Charles Lucas, after T. Hickey. He resided in Blackamoor Yard, and was for some years the only native line-engraver in Dublin.

John Edmond Halpen or Halpin (fl. 1780), son of the above, was a pupil of F. R. West and J. J.Barralet, and contributed some drawings after these artists to the exhibition of the Society of Artists in Ireland held in Dublin in 1780. He painted miniatures in Dublin and London. After a short trial of the theatrical profession (he appeared at the Crow Street Theatre, Dublin) he resumed painting in London.

[Dodd's MS. Hist. of English Engravers (Brit. Mus. Addit. MS. 33401); A. Pasquin's Artists of Ireland; Gilberts Hist. of Dublin, ii. 332.]

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