John Saunders
(active 1840), PublisherArtist associated with 10 portraits
by John Henry Robinson, published by John Saunders, after Stephen Poyntz Denning
stipple engraving, 1840 (1834)
NPG D34998
by William Holl Jr, published by John Saunders, after George Peter Alexander Healy
stipple engraving, published 7 June 1840
NPG D36380
by William Henry Mote, published by John Saunders, after Bryan Edward Duppa
stipple engraving, published 1840
NPG D37229
Hugh Fortescue, 2nd Earl Fortescue
by William Holl Jr, published by John Saunders, after Sir George Hayter
stipple engraving, published 1840
NPG D37744
by William Henry Mote, published by John Saunders, after Bryan Edward Duppa
stipple and line engraving, circa 1840
NPG D40427
by William Holl Jr, published by John Saunders, after Joseph Kenny Meadows
stipple engraving, circa 1840
NPG D40812
by William Holl Jr, published by John Saunders, after George Peter Alexander Healy
stipple engraving, published 7 June 1840
NPG D3286
by William Holl Jr, published by John Saunders, after George Peter Alexander Healy
stipple engraving, published 7 June 1840
NPG D3287
by William Henry Mote, published by John Saunders, after Bryan Edward Duppa
stipple engraving, published 1840
NPG D5195
William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne
by John Henry Robinson, published by John Saunders, after Sir Thomas Lawrence
stipple and line engraving, published 1840 (circa 1805)
NPG D15782
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