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George Swendale

(active 1824-1844), Artist

Artist associated with 3 portraits

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Frederick, Duke of York and Albany, by George Swendale, after  Sir Thomas Lawrence - NPG 1563

Frederick, Duke of York and Albany

by George Swendale, after Sir Thomas Lawrence
oil on millboard, 1829, based on a work exhibited in 1822
NPG 1563

Sir George Thomas Staunton, 2nd Bt, by William Overend Geller, printed by  S.H. Hawkins, published by  J. Moore, published by  Ackermann & Co, published by and after  George Swendale - NPG D41883

Sir George Thomas Staunton, 2nd Bt

by William Overend Geller, printed by S.H. Hawkins, published by J. Moore, published by Ackermann & Co, published by and after George Swendale
mezzotint, published 2 September 1839
NPG D41883

Sir George Thomas Staunton, 2nd Bt, by William Overend Geller, printed by  S.H. Hawkins, published by  J. Moore, published by  Ackermann & Co, published by and after  George Swendale - NPG D41884

Sir George Thomas Staunton, 2nd Bt

by William Overend Geller, printed by S.H. Hawkins, published by J. Moore, published by Ackermann & Co, published by and after George Swendale
mezzotint, published 2 September 1839
NPG D41884

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