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William Edward West

(active circa 1820)

Artist associated with 5 portraits

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Lord Byron, by Francis Engleheart, after  William Edward West - NPG D7607

Lord Byron

by Francis Engleheart, after William Edward West
line engraving, published 1827
NPG D7607

Felicia Dorothea Hemans, by William Holl Sr, published by  Fisher Son & Co, after  William Edward West - NPG D48196

Felicia Dorothea Hemans

by William Holl Sr, published by Fisher Son & Co, after William Edward West
line and stipple engraving, 1836 (1827)
NPG D48196

Felicia Dorothea Hemans, by Edward Scriven, after  William Edward West - NPG D5415

Felicia Dorothea Hemans

by Edward Scriven, after William Edward West
stipple engraving, published 1839 (1827)
NPG D5415

Probably Leigh Hunt, formerly called Percy Bysshe Shelley, by Ellen Maurice ('Nellie') Heath, after  William Edward West - NPG D42249

Probably Leigh Hunt, formerly called Percy Bysshe Shelley

by Ellen Maurice ('Nellie') Heath, after William Edward West
oil on board
NPG D42249

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Lord Byron

by Charles Turner, published by Colnaghi, Son & Co, after William Edward West
mezzotint, published 5 November 1826
NPG D19345

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