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Daniel Albert Wehrschmidt (later Veresmith)

(1861-1932), Artist

Artist associated with 4 portraits

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Robert Falcon Scott, by Daniel Albert Wehrschmidt (later Veresmith) - NPG 2079

Robert Falcon Scott

by Daniel Albert Wehrschmidt (later Veresmith)
oil on canvas, 1905
NPG 2079

Charles Wellington Furse, by Daniel Albert Wehrschmidt (later Veresmith), after  Sir Hubert von Herkomer - NPG D38445

Charles Wellington Furse

by Daniel Albert Wehrschmidt (later Veresmith), after Sir Hubert von Herkomer
mezzotint, (1884)
NPG D38445

William Ewart Gladstone; William Glynne Charles Gladstone, by Daniel Albert Wehrschmidt (later Veresmith), published by  Thomas Agnew & Sons Ltd, after  Sir John Everett Millais, 1st Bt - NPG D34524

William Ewart Gladstone; William Glynne Charles Gladstone

by Daniel Albert Wehrschmidt (later Veresmith), published by Thomas Agnew & Sons Ltd, after Sir John Everett Millais, 1st Bt
mezzotint, published 20 October 1890
NPG D34524

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Charles Robert Wynn-Carington, Marquess of Lincolnshire

by Daniel Albert Wehrschmidt (later Veresmith), after Sir Arthur Stockdale Cope
mezzotint, 1901
NPG D49712

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