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John Bridges

(active 1818-1854), Painter and draughtsman

Artist associated with 4 portraits

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Reverend Thomas Wintle, by George Henry Phillips, published by  James Wyatt, after  John Bridges - NPG D37067

Reverend Thomas Wintle

by George Henry Phillips, published by James Wyatt, after John Bridges
mezzotint, published 14 March 1834
NPG D37067

Donald Maclean, by Samuel Cousins, published by  James Wyatt & Son, after  John Bridges - NPG D38110

Donald Maclean

by Samuel Cousins, published by James Wyatt & Son, after John Bridges
mezzotint, published 20 April 1837
NPG D38110

'Charles the First after parting with his children', by Samuel Bellin, published by  Mary Parkes, after  John Bridges - NPG D32079

'Charles the First after parting with his children'

by Samuel Bellin, published by Mary Parkes, after John Bridges
mixed-method engraving, published 1841 (1838)
NPG D32079

John Newman, by William Humphrys, published by  James Wyatt & Son, after  John Bridges, after  Richard Westmacott - NPG D38733

John Newman

by William Humphrys, published by James Wyatt & Son, after John Bridges, after Richard Westmacott
line engraving, published 1 May 1844
NPG D38733

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