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Dirck Stoop

(circa 1610-circa 1685), Artist

Artist 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.

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Catherine of Braganza, by or after Dirck Stoop - NPG 2563

Catherine of Braganza

by or after Dirck Stoop
oil on canvas, circa 1660-1661
NPG 2563

Catherine of Braganza, after Dirck Stoop - NPG 353

Catherine of Braganza

after Dirck Stoop
oil on canvas, based on a work of circa 1660-1661
NPG 353

Catherine of Braganza, by William Faithorne, after  Dirck Stoop - NPG D22671

Catherine of Braganza

by William Faithorne, after Dirck Stoop
line engraving, 1662
NPG D22671

Catherine of Braganza, by Robert Dunkarton, after  Dirck Stoop - NPG D7739

Catherine of Braganza

by Robert Dunkarton, after Dirck Stoop
mezzotint, published 1815
NPG D7739

Catherine of Braganza, by Robert Dunkarton, after  Dirck Stoop - NPG D7740

Catherine of Braganza

by Robert Dunkarton, after Dirck Stoop
mezzotint, published 1815
NPG D7740

Catherine of Braganza, by Robert Dunkarton, after  Dirck Stoop - NPG D7741

Catherine of Braganza

by Robert Dunkarton, after Dirck Stoop
mezzotint, published 1815
NPG D7741

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