Nathaniel Smith
(1738-1809), PublisherArtist associated with 10 portraits
after Unknown artist, published by Nathaniel Smith
etching, published 1791
NPG D27852
by John Thomas Smith, published by Nathaniel Smith
stipple and line engraving, published 10 May 1792
NPG D25537
by John Thomas Smith, published by Nathaniel Smith
stipple and line engraving, published 10 May 1792
NPG D18691
published by Nathaniel Smith
stipple and line engraving, published 1793
NPG D23893
King James I of England and VI of Scotland
published by Nathaniel Smith
lithograph, published 1 January 1793
NPG D8377
The Monument of the Tradescants (John Tradescant the Elder; John Tradescant the Younger)
published by Nathaniel Smith, after Wenceslaus Hollar
etching, published 15 July 1793
NPG D12268
Monument to Edmund Plowden in the Temple Church
published by Nathaniel Smith
line engraving, published 1794
NPG D25380
by and published by John Thomas Smith, and by Anne Maria Smith (née Prickett), and published by Nathaniel Smith, printed by Joseph Stewardson, after Lemuel Francis Abbott
stipple engraving, published December 1796
NPG D39561
by John Thomas Smith, printed by Joseph Stewardson, published by Nathaniel Smith, after Reynolds of Dublin
line and stipple engraving, published February 1797
NPG D38063
Tomb of Lady Frances Kniveton (née Dudley)
published by Nathaniel Smith, and published by John Thomas Smith
line engraving, published 10 August 1798
NPG D35598
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