{{Short description|English engraver}} {{Use dmy dates|date=October 2019}} '''Paul Angiers''' ([[floruit|fl.]] 1749), was an English engraver, of whom little is known. He was in London about 1749, and was taught by [[John Tinney]]. He was chiefly employed by the booksellers, and etched some neat plates. According to Heineken he died when about thirty. His best plates are ''Roman Ruins'', after [[Giovanni Paolo Panini|Pannini]], 1749; a landscape after [[Frederik de Moucheron|Moucheron]], 1755: and ''Dead Game'', after Huet<!---there are several, and I'm not sure which it might be--->, 1757.

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