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John Miller

(active 1818-1834), Print publisher

Artist associated with 5 portraits

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'The Bulstrode siren' (William Henry Cavendish Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland; Elizabeth Billington (née Weichsel)), published by John Miller, published by  William Blackwood, after  James Gillray - NPG D34317

'The Bulstrode siren' (William Henry Cavendish Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland; Elizabeth Billington (née Weichsel))

published by John Miller, published by William Blackwood, after James Gillray
hand-coloured etching, published 1818 (1803)
NPG D34317

Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex, by Charles Turner, published by  John Miller, after  Chester Harding - NPG D33233

Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex

by Charles Turner, published by John Miller, after Chester Harding
mezzotint, published 1825
NPG D33233

Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex, by Charles Turner, published by  John Miller, after  Chester Harding - NPG D33234

Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex

by Charles Turner, published by John Miller, after Chester Harding
mezzotint, published 1825
NPG D33234

Henry Gaskell Denvil as Manfred, by and after John William Gear, published by  John Miller - NPG D38613

Henry Gaskell Denvil as Manfred

by and after John William Gear, published by John Miller
hand-coloured lithograph, published 1834
NPG D38613

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