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John Finlayson

(circa 1730-circa 1776), Mezzotinter, draughtsman and painter

Artist associated with 26 portraits

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Maria (née Wicker), Lady Broughton, by John Finlayson, after  Francis Cotes - NPG D32369

Maria (née Wicker), Lady Broughton

by John Finlayson, after Francis Cotes
mezzotint, published 1772
NPG D32369

Miss Metcalfe, by John Finlayson, after  Nathaniel Hone - NPG D38380

Miss Metcalfe

by John Finlayson, after Nathaniel Hone
mezzotint, published 1772
NPG D38380

Gertrude Mason-Villiers (née Seymour-Conway), Countess Grandison, by, published by and sold by John Finlayson, after  Edward Francis Cunningham (Calze) - NPG D39246

Gertrude Mason-Villiers (née Seymour-Conway), Countess Grandison

by, published by and sold by John Finlayson, after Edward Francis Cunningham (Calze)
mezzotint, published 20 April 1773
NPG D39246

Robert Marsham, 2nd Baron Romney, by and sold by John Finlayson, after  Sir Joshua Reynolds - NPG D39861

Robert Marsham, 2nd Baron Romney

by and sold by John Finlayson, after Sir Joshua Reynolds
mezzotint, published 13 October 1773 (1770)
NPG D39861

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David Garrick

by John Finlayson, after Sir Joshua Reynolds
mezzotint, published 1 February 1769
NPG D19353

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