Frederick Lewis, Prince of Wales (1707-1751), Son of George II; father of George III
Sitter associated with 35 portraits
The eldest son of George II and father of George III, he first came to England in 1728. On notoriously bad terms with his parents, he died in 1751 before he could succeed to the throne leaving his son to be crowned George III in 1760. A considerable patron of both painting and music.
Thomas Bloodworth; Frederick Lewis, Prince of Wales
by Bartholomew Dandridge
oil on canvas, circa 1732
On display in Room 11 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG 1164
Frederick Lewis, Prince of Wales
by Philip Mercier
oil on canvas, circa 1735-1736
On display in the Hall at Beningbrough Hall
NPG 2501
published by Edward Cooper, after Unknown artist
mezzotint, circa 1715-1720
NPG D33029
Frederick Lewis, Prince of Wales
after Unknown artist
mezzotint, (1716)
NPG D7918
Frederick Lewis, Prince of Wales
possibly by John Faber Sr, after Unknown artist
mezzotint, 1716
NPG D7919
Frederick Lewis, Prince of Wales
by John Faber Jr, sold by Thomas Taylor, after Franken
mezzotint, 1716 or after
NPG D7922
Frederick Lewis, Prince of Wales
by and published by John Simon
mezzotint, 1718
NPG D18813
Frederick Lewis, Prince of Wales
by and published by John Smith, after Georg Wilhelm Lafontaine (Fountain, Fontaine)
mezzotint, 1724 (1723)
NPG D33035
Frederick Lewis, Prince of Wales
by and published by John Smith, after Georg Wilhelm Lafontaine (Fountain, Fontaine)
mezzotint, 1724 (1723)
NPG D11643
Frederick Lewis, Prince of Wales
published by John Smith, after Georg Wilhelm Lafontaine (Fountain, Fontaine)
mezzotint, 1724
NPG D11937
The Royal Family of Great Britain
by Unknown artist
mezzotint, after 1724
NPG D3023
Frederick Lewis, Prince of Wales
by and published by John Simon, after Philip Mercier
mezzotint, (1728)
NPG D33030
Frederick Lewis, Prince of Wales
by Van Werdlen, after G. Hansson
mezzotint, 1729 or after
NPG D7923
Frederick Lewis, Prince of Wales
after Unknown artist
mezzotint, 1729 or after
NPG D7927
Frederick Lewis, Prince of Wales
after Unknown artist
line engraving, 1730s-1740s
NPG D33033
Frederick Lewis, Prince of Wales
by John Faber Jr, after Bartholomew Dandridge
mezzotint, probably 1730s
NPG D10774
Frederick Lewis, Prince of Wales
by and published by John Simon, after Philip Mercier
mezzotint, (1730)
NPG D7924
Frederick Lewis, Prince of Wales
by and published by John Faber Jr, after Jeremiah Davison
mezzotint, (1730)
NPG D19849
Frederick Lewis, Prince of Wales
by and published by John Faber Jr, after Jeremiah Davison
mezzotint, published circa 1731-1734 (1730)
NPG D33031
Royalty, Rulers and Aristocracy
Place
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