Dirck Stoop
(circa 1610-circa 1685), ArtistArtist associated with 8 portraits
Dirk Stoop found favour in Lisbon as a painter at the Portuguese Court. When Catherine of Braganza came to England to marry Charles II, Stoop drew, etched and engraved a series of plates depicting her progress to London.
by or after Dirck Stoop
oil on canvas, circa 1660-1661
NPG 2563
after Dirck Stoop
oil on canvas, based on a work of circa 1660-1661
NPG 353
after Dirck Stoop
line engraving, 1656-1662
NPG D18434
after Dirck Stoop
line engraving, 1656-1662
NPG D18435
by William Faithorne, after Dirck Stoop
line engraving, 1662
NPG D22671
by Robert Dunkarton, after Dirck Stoop
mezzotint, published 1815
NPG D7739
by Robert Dunkarton, after Dirck Stoop
mezzotint, published 1815
NPG D7740
by Robert Dunkarton, after Dirck Stoop
mezzotint, published 1815
NPG D7741
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