Alexander Scott
(active circa 1857-1877), EngraverArtist associated with 10 portraits
Elizabeth Ryder (née Terrick), Lady Harrowby
probably by Alexander Scott, after Sir Joshua Reynolds
mezzotint, (circa 1774-1775)
NPG D35544
Elizabeth Ryder (née Terrick), Lady Harrowby
probably by Alexander Scott, after Sir Joshua Reynolds
mezzotint, (circa 1774-1775)
NPG D2602
by Alexander Scott, printed by Macglashan (Macglashon) & Wilding, published by J. Walker & Co, after Mungo Burton
mezzotint, published January 1857
NPG D35336
by Alexander Scott, after James Edgar
mezzotint, published April 1857
NPG D39633
by Alexander Scott, after Stephen Pearce
mezzotint, (1871)
NPG D39882
Sir (William James) Erasmus Wilson
by Alexander Scott, after Stephen Pearce
mezzotint, published 1873
NPG D8459
Elizabeth Ryder (née Terrick), Lady Harrowby
probably by Alexander Scott, published by Henry Graves & Co, after Sir Joshua Reynolds
mezzotint, published 1877 (circa 1774-1775)
NPG D35545
by Alexander Scott, published by Henry Graves & Co, after Sir Francis Grant
mixed-method engraving, published 14 February 1866
NPG D49828
by Alexander Scott, published by Henry Graves & Co, after Sir Francis Grant
mixed-method engraving, published 14 February 1866
NPG D49829
by Alexander Scott, published by Henry Graves & Co, and William Schaus, after Stephen Pearce
mixed-method engraving, published 1 August 1873
NPG D49770
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