Charles Joseph Hullmandel
(1789-1850), Lithographic draughtsman and printerArtist associated with 106 portraits
Born in London of a German father and French mother. He travelled widely in Europe making drawings and paintings of the places he visited. In 1817, he met the inventor of the lithographic process, Senefelder, in Munich; the following year he established a lithographic press at his home in Great Marlborough Street, from where he produced prints until his death. One of the most significant figures in the development of lithography in the first half of the nineteenth century, his treatise The Art of Drawing on Stone (1824) was an essential manual of the art. He refined the lithographic process, developing a method for producing gradations in tones and creating the effect of soft washes of colour.
by Isaac Wane Slater, printed by Charles Joseph Hullmandel, after Joseph Slater
lithograph, early 19th century
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by A.A. Hoffay, printed by Charles Joseph Hullmandel, after Moses Haughton the Younger
lithograph, early 19th century
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printed by Charles Joseph Hullmandel, after Casimir Carbonnier
lithograph, early 19th century
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printed by Charles Joseph Hullmandel
lithograph, early 19th century
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by Maxim Gauci, printed by Charles Joseph Hullmandel, after Thomas Phillips
lithograph, early 19th century
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by Isaac Wane Slater, printed by Charles Joseph Hullmandel, after Joseph Slater
lithograph, early 19th century
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by Frederick Richard Say, printed by Charles Joseph Hullmandel, after George Henry Harlow
lithograph, early 19th century
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by John William Gear, printed by Charles Joseph Hullmandel, published by T. Gillard
lithograph, 19th century
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Philadelphia (née Rowley), Lady Cotton; Miss Cotton; Mrs Williams
by Maxim Gauci, published by Charles Joseph Hullmandel, after Mary Martha Pearson (née Dutton)
lithograph, circa 1810-1846
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by Maxim Gauci, published by Charles Joseph Hullmandel, after Henry Walton
lithograph, circa 1810-1846
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by Richard James Lane, printed by Charles Joseph Hullmandel, after Sir Thomas Lawrence
lithograph, (1814)
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by Maxim Gauci, published by Charles Joseph Hullmandel, after James Sayers
lithograph, (August 1814)
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Thomas Philip de Grey, 2nd Earl de Grey
by Unknown artist, printed by Charles Joseph Hullmandel
lithograph, 1819 or after
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by Maxim Gauci, printed by Charles Joseph Hullmandel, published by Anthony Molteno, after George Vertue
lithograph, published December 1821 (1741)
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by Edward Hull, printed by Charles Joseph Hullmandel, published by Colnaghi & Co, after Abraham Cooper
hand-coloured lithograph, published 24 July 1821
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by Maxim Gauci, printed by Charles Joseph Hullmandel, published by Anthony Molteno, after George Vertue
lithograph, published December 1821 (1741)
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Claudine de Begnis (née Ronzi)
by Alfred Edward Chalon, printed by Charles Joseph Hullmandel, published by Joseph Dickinson
lithograph, published 1 March 1823
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by George Rowe, printed by Charles Joseph Hullmandel
lithograph, 1823
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by Richard James Lane, printed by Charles Joseph Hullmandel, after Sir Thomas Lawrence
lithograph, after 1823 (begun 1823)
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by Richard James Lane, printed by Charles Joseph Hullmandel
lithograph, December 1824
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