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Paul van Somer

(active 1670-1694), Etcher and engraver

Artist associated with 11 portraits

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Sir Matthew Lister, by Paul van Somer - NPG D27274

Sir Matthew Lister

by Paul van Somer
line engraving, published 1646
NPG D27274

Sir Matthew Lister, by Paul van Somer - NPG D11204

Sir Matthew Lister

by Paul van Somer
line engraving, published 1646
NPG D11204

Essex Finch (née Rich), Countess of Nottingham, by Paul van Somer, after  Sir Peter Lely - NPG D17976

Essex Finch (née Rich), Countess of Nottingham

by Paul van Somer, after Sir Peter Lely
etching, late 17th century
NPG D17976

The Countess of Meath, by Paul van Somer, after  Paul Mignard - NPG D30647

The Countess of Meath

by Paul van Somer, after Paul Mignard
mezzotint, late 17th century
NPG D30647

Charlotte de Beeurewaerd, by Paul van Somer, after  Sir Peter Lely - NPG D30664

Charlotte de Beeurewaerd

by Paul van Somer, after Sir Peter Lely
line engraving, late 17th century
NPG D30664

Queen Elizabeth I, published by Paul van Somer - NPG D21062

Queen Elizabeth I

published by Paul van Somer
etching, late 17th century
NPG D21062

Our Saviour in the Garden, by Paul van Somer, published by  John Smith - NPG D11879

Our Saviour in the Garden

by Paul van Somer, published by John Smith
mezzotint, circa 1683-1729
NPG D11879

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