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William Ensom

(baptised 1796-1832), Engraver

Artist associated with 5 portraits

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William Whitehead, by William Ensom, published by  W. Walker, after  John Thurston, after  Benjamin Wilson - NPG D14119

William Whitehead

by William Ensom, published by W. Walker, after John Thurston, after Benjamin Wilson
line engraving, published 1 March 1821 (1758)
NPG D14119

Richard Glover, by William Ensom, published by  W. Walker, after  John Thurston, after  Nathaniel Hone - NPG D14509

Richard Glover

by William Ensom, published by W. Walker, after John Thurston, after Nathaniel Hone
line engraving, published 1 May 1821
NPG D14509

William Shakespeare's interview with Queen Elizabeth I, by William Ensom, after  Thomas Stothard - NPG D41664

William Shakespeare's interview with Queen Elizabeth I

by William Ensom, after Thomas Stothard
etching and line engraving, 1828
NPG D41664

Elizabeth Blake (née Lock), Lady Wallscourt, by William Ensom, after  Sir Thomas Lawrence - NPG D38507

Elizabeth Blake (née Lock), Lady Wallscourt

by William Ensom, after Sir Thomas Lawrence
mezzotint, published 1829
NPG D38507

Harriet Arbuthnot (née Fane), by William Ensom, after  Sir Thomas Lawrence - NPG D7729

Harriet Arbuthnot (née Fane)

by William Ensom, after Sir Thomas Lawrence
line engraving, published 1830
NPG D7729

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