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David Beaton (Beatoun)

(circa 1494-1546), Cardinal and Archbishop of St Andrew's

Sitter in 7 portraits

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David Beaton (Beatoun), by Ignace Fougeron, after  Samuel Wale - NPG D24253

David Beaton (Beatoun)

by Ignace Fougeron, after Samuel Wale
line engraving, probably 18th century
NPG D24253

David Beaton (Beatoun), by G. Sibelius - NPG D24250

David Beaton (Beatoun)

by G. Sibelius
line engraving, possibly late 18th century
NPG D24250

David Beaton (Beatoun), by Sir George Scharf, after  G. Sibelius - NPG D49405

David Beaton (Beatoun)

by Sir George Scharf, after G. Sibelius
pencil on tracing paper, late 19th century, based on a work published 1774
NPG D49405

David Beaton (Beatoun), by Charles Picart, after  William Hilton, after  Unknown artist - NPG D23551

David Beaton (Beatoun)

by Charles Picart, after William Hilton, after Unknown artist
stipple engraving, published 1818
NPG D23551

David Beaton (Beatoun), by Charles Picart, after  William Hilton, after  Unknown artist - NPG D23552

David Beaton (Beatoun)

by Charles Picart, after William Hilton, after Unknown artist
stipple engraving, published 1818
NPG D23552

David Beaton (Beatoun), by Charles Picart, after  William Hilton, after  Unknown artist - NPG D23553

David Beaton (Beatoun)

by Charles Picart, after William Hilton, after Unknown artist
stipple engraving, published 1818
NPG D23553

David Beaton (Beatoun), by Charles Picart - NPG D24258

David Beaton (Beatoun)

by Charles Picart
stipple engraving, published 1818
NPG D24258

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