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Adriaen Hanneman

(1601?-1671?), Portrait painter

Sitter in 1 portrait
Artist associated with 33 portraits
Adriaen Hanneman was a Dutch painter best known for his portraits of the exiled British royal court. His style was strongly influenced by his contemporary, van Dyck. Born in The Hague, Hanneman studied under portrait artist Anthony van Ravestyn. He worked in England from around 1626-1638, when he returned to The Hague. From the late 1640s onwards large numbers of exiled royalists began to settle in the Netherlands. Hanneman painted the portraits of some of the key figures of the period, including Charles II, when still Prince of Wales.

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Sir Edward Nicholas, possibly by George Vertue, after  Adriaen Hanneman - NPG D29807

Sir Edward Nicholas

possibly by George Vertue, after Adriaen Hanneman
line engraving, published 1713
NPG D29807

Sir Edward Nicholas, possibly by George Vertue, after  Adriaen Hanneman - NPG D20203

Sir Edward Nicholas

possibly by George Vertue, after Adriaen Hanneman
line engraving, published 1713
NPG D20203

Peter Oliver, after Unknown artist, possibly after  Adriaen Hanneman - NPG D28052

Peter Oliver

after Unknown artist, possibly after Adriaen Hanneman
line engraving, mid to late 18th century
NPG D28052

Adriaen Hanneman, by Alexander Bannerman, after  Adriaen Hanneman - NPG D28287

Adriaen Hanneman

by Alexander Bannerman, after Adriaen Hanneman
line engraving, mid 18th century (1656)
NPG D28287

Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon, by Thomas Johnson, sold by  Edward Cooper, after  Adriaen Hanneman - NPG D1453

Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon

by Thomas Johnson, sold by Edward Cooper, after Adriaen Hanneman
mezzotint, mid 18th century
NPG D1453

Sir Edward Nicholas, after Adriaen Hanneman, published by  John Thane - NPG D29800

Sir Edward Nicholas

after Adriaen Hanneman, published by John Thane
line engraving, late 18th to early 19th century
NPG D29800

John Mordaunt, 1st Viscount Mordaunt of Avalon, published by William Richardson, after  William Faithorne, after  Adriaen Hanneman - NPG D28790

John Mordaunt, 1st Viscount Mordaunt of Avalon

published by William Richardson, after William Faithorne, after Adriaen Hanneman
line engraving, published 1796
NPG D28790

John Mordaunt, 1st Viscount Mordaunt of Avalon, published by William Richardson, after  William Faithorne, after  Adriaen Hanneman - NPG D5291

John Mordaunt, 1st Viscount Mordaunt of Avalon

published by William Richardson, after William Faithorne, after Adriaen Hanneman
line engraving, published 1796
NPG D5291

John Mordaunt, 1st Viscount Mordaunt of Avalon, published by William Richardson, after  William Faithorne, after  Adriaen Hanneman - NPG D5292

John Mordaunt, 1st Viscount Mordaunt of Avalon

published by William Richardson, after William Faithorne, after Adriaen Hanneman
line engraving, published 1796
NPG D5292

John Mordaunt, 1st Viscount Mordaunt of Avalon, published by William Richardson, after  William Faithorne, after  Adriaen Hanneman - NPG D5293

John Mordaunt, 1st Viscount Mordaunt of Avalon

published by William Richardson, after William Faithorne, after Adriaen Hanneman
line engraving, published 1796
NPG D5293

John Mordaunt, 1st Viscount Mordaunt of Avalon, after William Faithorne, after  Adriaen Hanneman - NPG D5294

John Mordaunt, 1st Viscount Mordaunt of Avalon

after William Faithorne, after Adriaen Hanneman
line engraving, published 1796
NPG D5294

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Probably Charles Stanley, 8th Earl of Derby

by Edward Davis (Le Davis), after Adriaen Hanneman
line engraving, published 1679
NPG D21617

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Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon

by Bernard Picart (Picard), after Adriaen Hanneman
line engraving, 1724
NPG D19297

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