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Joseph Planta

(1744-1827), Principal librarian at the British Museum

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Joseph Planta, by William Daniell, after  George Dance - NPG D12091

Joseph Planta

by William Daniell, after George Dance
soft-ground etching, published 10 April 1802 (8 July 1794)
NPG D12091

Joseph Planta, by William Daniell, after  George Dance - NPG D12210

Joseph Planta

by William Daniell, after George Dance
soft-ground etching, published 10 April 1802 (8 July 1794)
NPG D12210

Joseph Planta, by William Daniell, after  George Dance - NPG D18976

Joseph Planta

by William Daniell, after George Dance
soft-ground etching, published 10 April 1802 (8 July 1794)
NPG D18976

Joseph Planta, by Charles Picart, published by  T. Cadell & W. Davies, after  Henry Edridge - NPG D40258

Joseph Planta

by Charles Picart, published by T. Cadell & W. Davies, after Henry Edridge
stipple engraving, published 4 June 1812
NPG D40258

Joseph Planta, by Charles Picart, published by  T. Cadell & W. Davies, after  Henry Edridge - NPG D14477

Joseph Planta

by Charles Picart, published by T. Cadell & W. Davies, after Henry Edridge
stipple engraving, published 4 June 1812
NPG D14477

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