James Faed the Elder
(1821-1911), Engraver and painterArtist associated with 28 portraits
by James Faed the Elder, printed by William Wilding, published by James Keith, after John Faed
mezzotint, published April 1849
NPG D49733
by James Faed the Elder, published by Henry Graves, after Sir Francis Grant
mezzotint, published 31 January 1856
NPG D20218
by James Faed the Elder, published by Joseph Hogarth, after Sir Francis Grant
mixed-method engraving, published 4 March 1857
NPG D49859
George Warren, 2nd Baron De Tabley
by James Faed the Elder, printed by Thomas Brooker, published by Thomas Agnew & Sons Ltd, after Sir Francis Grant
mixed-method engraving, published 16 December 1861
NPG D49757
by James Faed the Elder, published by T.W. Green, after Henry Weigall
mixed-method engraving, published 29 July 1867
NPG D49709
Sir Robert Harry Inglis, 2nd Bt
by James Faed the Elder, published by Paul and Dominic Colnaghi & Co, after George Richmond
mixed-method engraving, published 16 September 1867
NPG D49843
Sir Robert Harry Inglis, 2nd Bt
by James Faed the Elder, published by Paul and Dominic Colnaghi & Co, after George Richmond
mixed-method engraving, published 16 September 1867
NPG D49844
by James Faed the Elder, printed and published by F.C. McQueen & Sons, published by Stiefbold & Co, published by M. Knoedler & Co Inc., after Alexander Melville
mixed-method engraving, published 15 March 1886
NPG D49799
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