Richard Gaywood
(active 1644-1668), ArtistArtist associated with 102 portraits
Printmaker Richard Gaywood trained under Wenzel Hollar and later collaborated with Francis Barlow for over fifteen years. He was the most prolific etcher working for the London print trade in the years between the beginning of the civil wars and the Restoration, but he is remembered for the quantity rather than the quality of his work. Although Gaywood published a few plates himself, much of what he produced was made for the publisher Peter Stent.
by Richard Gaywood
line engraving, 1663
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by Richard Gaywood
etching, published 1664
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Tomb of King Richard II and Anne of Bohemia in Westminster Abbey
by Richard Gaywood
etching, 1665
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Monument to Queen Elizabeth I in Westminster Abbey
by Richard Gaywood, after Maximilian Colte
etching, circa 1665
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by Richard Gaywood
etching, circa 1665
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by Richard Gaywood
etching, late 17th century
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possibly by Richard Gaywood
etching, published 1672
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by Richard Gaywood
etching and line engraving, published 1681 (circa 1655)
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by Richard Gaywood
etching and line engraving, circa 1655, published 1681
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by Richard Gaywood
etching and line engraving, circa 1655, published 1681
NPG D42376
William Drummond of Hawthornden
after Richard Gaywood
line engraving, published 1711? (1655)
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after Richard Gaywood
etching, late 18th to early 19th century
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after Richard Gaywood
line engraving, late 18th to early 19th century
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after Richard Gaywood, published by William Richardson
etching and line engraving, late 18th to early 19th century
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William Fairfax, 3rd Viscount Fairfax of Emley
published by William Richardson, after Richard Gaywood
line engraving, published 1799
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after Richard Gaywood, published by William Richardson
etching, published 1799
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Eleanor (née Tyrrell), Lady Temple
after Richard Gaywood, published by William Richardson
etching, published 1799
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after Richard Gaywood, published by William Richardson
line engraving, published 1800 (1660)
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George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle
published by Edward Harding, after Richard Gaywood
etching, published 1800
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George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle
published by Edward Harding, after Richard Gaywood
etching, published 1800
NPG D29387
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