Thomas Murray
(1663-1735), Portrait painterSitter associated with 7 portraits
Artist associated with 86 portraits
Scottish-born Murray moved to London and studied with a member of the De Critz family before becoming a pupil of eminent portraitist John Riley. In 1703, he painted Queen Anne for the Society of the Middle Temple in London, showing her crowned and in royal robes. His many full-length oil paintings include a portrait of John, 1st Duke of Atholl.
by and published by John Smith, after Thomas Murray
mezzotint, 1696
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by and published by John Smith, after Thomas Murray
mezzotint, 1696
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by and published by John Smith, after Thomas Murray
mezzotint, 1696
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after Thomas Murray
coloured line engraving, 18th century
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by Alexander Bannerman, after Thomas Murray
line engraving, published 1762
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Unknown man, formerly known as Thomas Murray
after Unknown artist
stipple and line engraving, probably 19th century
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by and published by John Smith, after Thomas Murray
mezzotint, 1696
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