William Faithorne Jr
(circa 1670-1703), EngraverArtist associated with 52 portraits
Elizabeth Egerton (née Churchill), Countess of Bridgewater
by William Faithorne Jr, published by Edward Cooper, after Michael Dahl
mezzotint, early 1700s
NPG D27382
Elizabeth Egerton (née Churchill), Countess of Bridgewater
by William Faithorne Jr, after Michael Dahl
mezzotint, early 1700s
NPG D39867
by William Faithorne Jr, after Michael Dahl
mezzotint, circa 1700-1710
NPG D3132
King George II when Prince of Hanover
by William Faithorne Jr, after Georg Wilhelm Lafontaine (Fountain, Fontaine)
mezzotint, 1700-1710 (1701 or before)
NPG D7906
by William Faithorne Jr, after Michael Dahl
mezzotint, 1710 or before
NPG D27391
by William Faithorne Jr, after Michael Dahl
mezzotint, 1710 or before
NPG D10963
by William Faithorne Jr, published by John Bowles, after Johann Kerseboom
mezzotint, published mid 18th century
NPG D4382
by William Faithorne Jr, after Johann Kerseboom
mezzotint, published mid 18th century
NPG D4384
by and published by William Humphrey, after William Faithorne Jr
mezzotint, published 15 April 1774
NPG D42116
by William Faithorne Jr, after Edmond Lilly (Lilley)
mezzotint
NPG D9269
by William Faithorne Jr, published by Edward Cooper, after Edmond Lilly (Lilley)
mezzotint, circa 1685-1700
NPG D19343
Charles Montagu, 1st Earl of Halifax
possibly by William Faithorne Jr
mezzotint, circa 1690-1710
NPG D19981
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