Hamlet Winstanley
(1700-1761), Painter and engraverSitter in 2 portraits
Artist associated with 17 portraits
by John Faber Jr, published by Thomas Bowles Jr, published by John Bowles, published by Carington Bowles, after Hamlet Winstanley
mezzotint, 1720-1756
NPG D37063
James Stanley, 10th Earl of Derby
by Peter Pelham, after Hamlet Winstanley
etching, 1725-1726
NPG D20121
by John Faber Jr, sold by Henry Overton, sold by John Hole, sold by Thomas Wall, after Hamlet Winstanley
mezzotint, circa 1730-1751
NPG D27455
by John Faber Jr, sold by Henry Overton, sold by John Hole, sold by Thomas Wall, after Hamlet Winstanley
mezzotint, circa 1730-1751
NPG D37965
by John Faber Jr, sold by Henry Overton, sold by John Hole, sold by Thomas Wall, after Hamlet Winstanley
mezzotint, circa 1730-1751
NPG D4045
by John Faber Jr, after Hamlet Winstanley
mezzotint, 1731
NPG D37062
by and published by John Faber Jr, after Hamlet Winstanley
mezzotint, circa 1731
NPG D4864
by John Faber Jr, published by John Faber Jr, after Hamlet Winstanley
mezzotint, 1731
NPG D4865
by John Faber Jr, after Hamlet Winstanley
mezzotint, (1733)
NPG D40152
by John Faber Jr, after Hamlet Winstanley
mezzotint, (1733)
NPG D3871
James Stanley, 10th Earl of Derby
by Gerard Vandergucht, after Hamlet Winstanley
etching, 1734
NPG D18802
by Thomas Woolnoth, published by Agnew & Zanetti, after Hamlet Winstanley
engraving, published December 1830
NPG D35665
Called James Smith Stanley, Lord Strange
possibly by Alfred Thomas Derby, possibly after Hamlet Winstanley
pencil, circa 1835-1842
NPG D23121
James Stanley, 10th Earl of Derby
by Alfred Thomas Derby, after Hamlet Winstanley
pencil, pen and ink, 1839 (before 1725)
NPG D23114
Elizabeth Stanley (née Hesketh), Countess of Derby
by Alfred Thomas Derby, after Hamlet Winstanley
pencil, pen and ink, 1839
NPG D23115
Edward Stanley, 11th Earl of Derby
by Alfred Thomas Derby, after Hamlet Winstanley
pencil, pen and ink, 1839
NPG D23116
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John Nutt
18 January 2017, 12:31
Hamlet winstanley taught George Stubbs to draw.