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John George Wood

(1768-1838), Watercolourist, draughtsman, engraver and publisher

Artist associated with 6 portraits

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John Harvey, by John Murphy, published by and after  John George Wood, after  Gilbert Stuart - NPG D35552

John Harvey

by John Murphy, published by and after John George Wood, after Gilbert Stuart
mezzotint, published 1795
NPG D35552

William Seward, by William Ridley, published by  John Sewell, after  John George Wood - NPG D14367

William Seward

by William Ridley, published by John Sewell, after John George Wood
stipple engraving, published 1 November 1799
NPG D14367

John Braham, by Anthony Cardon, after  John George Wood - NPG D32083

John Braham

by Anthony Cardon, after John George Wood
stipple engraving, published 1807 (1806)
NPG D32083

John Braham, by Anthony Cardon, after  John George Wood - NPG D32084

John Braham

by Anthony Cardon, after John George Wood
stipple engraving, published 1807 (1806)
NPG D32084

Elizabeth Smith, by Robert Mitchell Meadows, after  John George Wood - NPG D4431

Elizabeth Smith

by Robert Mitchell Meadows, after John George Wood
stipple engraving, published 1809
NPG D4431

Arthur Onslow, by and published by Edward Scriven, after  John George Wood - NPG D39356

Arthur Onslow

by and published by Edward Scriven, after John George Wood
stipple engraving, published 1 June 1819
NPG D39356

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