Samuel Cooper
(1608?-1672), Miniature painterSitter in 4 portraits
Artist associated with 111 portraits
Cooper was the principal portraitist of the Commonwealth and painted Oliver Cromwell many times.
by William Raddon, after Samuel Cooper
line engraving, circa 1827 (1660s)
NPG D19893
Rachel Russell (née Wriothesley), Lady Russell
by Henry Meyer, after Samuel Cooper
stipple engraving, published 1853
NPG D5859
by Charles William Sherborn, after Samuel Cooper
line engraving, 1879
NPG D21187
Unknown man called John Milton
by Charles William Sherborn, after Samuel Cooper
etching, 1883
NPG D21194
published by Paul and Dominic Colnaghi & Co, after Samuel Cooper
etching, published 30 August 1883
NPG D19172
after Samuel Cooper
photogravure, published 1902 (circa 1650)
NPG D42686
by and published by Gerard Valck, after Samuel Cooper
line engraving, circa 1700-1725
NPG D19832
by Jacobus Houbraken, published by John & Paul Knapton, after Samuel Cooper
line engraving, published 1742 (1741)
NPG D20237
by Jacobus Houbraken, published by John & Paul Knapton, after Samuel Cooper
line engraving, circa 1755-1780
NPG D19509
Jemimah Montagu (née Crew), Countess of Sandwich
by Robert Dunkarton, after Samuel Cooper
mezzotint, published 1813
NPG D5762
by William Raddon, published by John Major, after Samuel Cooper
line engraving, published 15 May 1827 (1660s)
NPG D42848
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