James IV of Scotland
(1473-1513), Reigned Scotland 1488-1513Sitter associated with 14 portraits
after Unknown artist
etching and line engraving, 17th century
NPG D23904
after Unknown artist
line engraving, circa 1602
NPG D23906
after Unknown artist
line engraving, circa 1602
NPG D42361
after Unknown artist
line engraving, circa 1602
NPG D42362
after Unknown artist
line engraving, circa 1618
NPG D42363
The Roiail Progenei of our Most Sacred King James
by Benjamin Wright, after Unknown artist
line engraving, published 1619
NPG D1370
published by Peter Stent
line engraving, circa 1643-1667
NPG D20412
by Richard Gaywood
etching, circa 1655
NPG D42364
by James Clark
line engraving, late 17th century
NPG D29277
by Gerard Valck, after Adriaen van der Werff
line engraving, early 18th century
NPG D23902
probably by Isaac Taylor
line engraving, late 18th century
NPG D23905
James IV of Scotland; Margaret Tudor
published by John Thane, after Unknown artists
line engraving, published 1796
NPG D23903
James III of Scotland; James IV of Scotland; Margaret of Denmark
after Hugo van der Goes
photogravure, published 1902 (1478-1480)
NPG D42377
James III of Scotland; James IV of Scotland; Margaret of Denmark
after Hugo van der Goes
photogravure, published 1902 (1478-1480)
NPG D42378
Related People
- James III of Scotland (father)
- James V of Scotland (son)
- Margaret of Denmark (mother)
- Margaret Tudor (wife)
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