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Jean Marie Delattre (Delatre)

(1745-1840), Engraver

Artist associated with 6 portraits

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Nicholas Rowe, by Jean Marie Delattre (Delatre), after  John Michael Rysbrack - NPG D27314

Nicholas Rowe

by Jean Marie Delattre (Delatre), after John Michael Rysbrack
line engraving, published 1779
NPG D27314

George Frideric Handel, by Jean Marie Delattre (Delatre), after  Louis François Roubiliac - NPG D3212

George Frideric Handel

by Jean Marie Delattre (Delatre), after Louis François Roubiliac
line engraving, published 14 January 1785
NPG D3212

William Shakespeare, by Jean Marie Delattre (Delatre) - NPG D41651

William Shakespeare

by Jean Marie Delattre (Delatre)
line engraving, published 1786
NPG D41651

John Harrison, by Jean Marie Delattre (Delatre), published by  Robert Wilkinson - NPG D35527

John Harrison

by Jean Marie Delattre (Delatre), published by Robert Wilkinson
line engraving, published 7 February 1812
NPG D35527

King Henry IV, by Jean Marie Delattre (Delatre) - NPG D23729

King Henry IV

by Jean Marie Delattre (Delatre)
line engraving, published 1818
NPG D23729

Sir John Everett Millais, 1st Bt, by Georges Labadie Pilotell, printed by  Jean Marie Delattre (Delatre), after  Fradelle & Marshall - NPG D33172

Sir John Everett Millais, 1st Bt

by Georges Labadie Pilotell, printed by Jean Marie Delattre (Delatre), after Fradelle & Marshall
drypoint, mid 1870s
NPG D33172

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