Timothy Jordan
(active 1714-1749), PrintsellerArtist associated with 8 portraits
King Charles I; King Charles II
printed and sold by Thomas Bakewell, printed and sold by Timothy Jordan, sold by Thomas Taylor, after Sir Anthony van Dyck
mezzotint, published 1680s-1690s (circa 1632-1699)
NPG D32115
by John Faber Jr, printed and sold by Timothy Jordan, printed and sold by Thomas Bakewell
mezzotint, early 18th century
NPG D26975
published by Timothy Jordan, after Hans Holbein the Younger
mezzotint, circa 1710-1720
NPG D18767
Lady Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Richmond and Derby
by John Faber Sr, printed and published by Timothy Jordan, after Unknown artist
mezzotint, 1714
NPG D47403
Johann Kaspar ('Hans') von Bothmer
by John Faber Sr, printed and sold by Timothy Jordan, printed and sold by Thomas Bakewell
mezzotint, 1717
NPG D32723
William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland
probably printed and published by Timothy Jordan, after Sir Godfrey Kneller, Bt
mezzotint, 1721 or after
NPG D7934
by M. van der Giest, printed and sold by Timothy Jordan, printed and sold by Thomas Bakewell, after Edward Lutterell (Luttrell)
line engraving, published circa 1729-1749
NPG D19127
by M. van der Giest, printed and sold by Timothy Jordan, printed and sold by Thomas Bakewell, after Edward Lutterell (Luttrell)
line engraving, published circa 1729-1749
NPG D20017
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