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Jeremiah Meyer

(1735-1789), Miniature painter

Sitter in 6 portraits
Artist associated with 8 portraits
Jeremiah Meyer was a miniature painter. Among Meyer's creations as Painter in Miniatures and Enamels to King George III, was the king's portrait used for coinage.

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The Academicians of the Royal Academy, by John Sanders, after  Johan Joseph Zoffany - NPG 1437

The Academicians of the Royal Academy

by John Sanders, after Johan Joseph Zoffany
watercolour and ink, 1773, based on a work of 1772
NPG 1437

The Academicians of the Royal Academy, by Richard Earlom, after  Johan Joseph Zoffany - NPG D21304

The Academicians of the Royal Academy

by Richard Earlom, after Johan Joseph Zoffany
mezzotint, published 1773
NPG D21304

Jeremiah Meyer, by William Pether, after  Nathaniel Dance (later Sir Nathaniel Holland, Bt) - NPG D38393

Jeremiah Meyer

by William Pether, after Nathaniel Dance (later Sir Nathaniel Holland, Bt)
mezzotint, 1789
NPG D38393

Jeremiah Meyer, by William Pether, after  Nathaniel Dance (later Sir Nathaniel Holland, Bt) - NPG D38394

Jeremiah Meyer

by William Pether, after Nathaniel Dance (later Sir Nathaniel Holland, Bt)
mezzotint, 1789
NPG D38394

Jeremiah Meyer, by William Daniell, after  George Dance - NPG D12086

Jeremiah Meyer

by William Daniell, after George Dance
soft-ground etching, published 1854
NPG D12086

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