William Marshall
(circa 1617-1649), EngraverSitter in 4 portraits
Artist associated with 190 portraits
William Marshall was the most prolific engraver working in London during the reign of Charles I. He produced more than 250 plates, most of which were made on commission for the London book trade, either as engraved title pages or portrait frontispieces.
by John William Cook, published by John Major
line engraving, published 15 February 1828
NPG D28380
by John William Cook
line engraving, published 1828
NPG D28381
by John William Cook
line engraving, published 1828
NPG D29152
by John William Cook
line engraving, published 1828
NPG D30444
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