Paul Gauci

Paul Gauci (fl.

1830s-1860s), was a lithographer of Maltese extraction, carrying on a business in London with his father, Maxim Gauci, and brother, William.

The firm, located at 9 North Crescent, Bedford Square,[1] was among the leading lithographers of the day, ranking with Charles Joseph Hullmandel and Vincent Brooks, Day & Son.

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Sispara - Traveller's Bungalow (1847)
by Stephen Ponsonby Peacocke
lithography by Paul Gauci
Lithograph of chateau de Castellamare , drawn by Paul Gauci.