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George Frederick Cooke

(1756-1811), Actor

Sitter in 13 portraits

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George Frederick Cooke as Richard III, by Anthony Cardon, published by  John Peter Thompson, after  John Thomas Barber Beaumont (John Thomas Barber) - NPG L269.B6.23

George Frederick Cooke as Richard III

by Anthony Cardon, published by John Peter Thompson, after John Thomas Barber Beaumont (John Thomas Barber)
stipple, published 4th June 1805
On display in Room 11 on Floor 3 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG L269.B6.23

George Frederick Cooke, by Anthony Cardon, published by  John Cawthorn, after  Samuel De Wilde - NPG L269.B6.19

George Frederick Cooke

by Anthony Cardon, published by John Cawthorn, after Samuel De Wilde
stipple, published 4th October 1806
On display in Room 11 on Floor 3 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG L269.B6.19

George Frederick Cooke as Richard III, by and published by Robert Dighton - NPG D47149

George Frederick Cooke as Richard III

by and published by Robert Dighton
hand-coloured etching, published 1 December 1800
NPG D47149

George Frederick Cooke as Richard III, by and published by Robert Dighton - NPG D13322

George Frederick Cooke as Richard III

by and published by Robert Dighton
hand-coloured etching, published 1 December 1800
NPG D13322

George Frederick Cooke as Sir Archy MacSarcasm in 'Love à la Mode' by Charles Macklin, by Richard Woodman, published by  John Cawthorn, after  Samuel De Wilde - NPG D34091

George Frederick Cooke as Sir Archy MacSarcasm in 'Love à la Mode' by Charles Macklin

by Richard Woodman, published by John Cawthorn, after Samuel De Wilde
hand-coloured stipple engraving, published 1808 (1806)
NPG D34091

George Frederick Cooke as Sir Archy MacSarcasm in 'Love à la Mode' by Charles Macklin, by Richard Woodman, published by  John Cawthorn, after  Samuel De Wilde - NPG D34092

George Frederick Cooke as Sir Archy MacSarcasm in 'Love à la Mode' by Charles Macklin

by Richard Woodman, published by John Cawthorn, after Samuel De Wilde
stipple engraving, published 1808 (1806)
NPG D34092

George Frederick Cooke as Sir Pertinax MacSycophant in Charles Macklin's 'Man of the World', by Richard Woodman, published by  John Cawthorn, after  Samuel De Wilde - NPG D34093

George Frederick Cooke as Sir Pertinax MacSycophant in Charles Macklin's 'Man of the World'

by Richard Woodman, published by John Cawthorn, after Samuel De Wilde
hand-coloured stipple engraving, published 1808 (1806)
NPG D34093

George Frederick Cooke as Sir Pertinax MacSycophant in Charles Macklin's 'Man of the World', by Richard Woodman, published by  John Cawthorn, after  Samuel De Wilde - NPG D34094

George Frederick Cooke as Sir Pertinax MacSycophant in Charles Macklin's 'Man of the World'

by Richard Woodman, published by John Cawthorn, after Samuel De Wilde
stipple engraving, published 1808 (1806)
NPG D34094

George Frederick Cooke, by Richard Woodman, published by  John Cawthorn, after  Samuel De Wilde - NPG D19379

George Frederick Cooke

by Richard Woodman, published by John Cawthorn, after Samuel De Wilde
stipple engraving, published 1808
NPG D19379

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George Frederick Cooke as Richard III

by and published by Robert Dighton
hand-coloured etching, published 1 December 1800
NPG D16184

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