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Abraham Wivell

(1786-1849), Portrait painter

Artist associated with 77 portraits
In 1799 Wivell was apprenticed to a wigmaker and hairdresser. He set up his own hairdressing business and, always interested in art, he advertised his portraiture skills by exhibiting miniatures in his shop window. Wivell produced a sketch of Queen Caroline that came to her notice; she gave him a sitting so he could complete the portrait. He received wider attention when his portraits of the participants of the queen's trial in the House of Lords were published. Wivell obtained many portrait commissions from the royal family, the aristocracy and society members. He painted the portraits of nearly 200 members of parliament for a view of the interior of the House of Commons published by Bowyer and Parkes.

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King George IV, by James Thomson (Thompson), published by  William Sams, after  Abraham Wivell - NPG D33339

King George IV

by James Thomson (Thompson), published by William Sams, after Abraham Wivell
stipple engraving, published 1823
NPG D33339

Henry Grey Bennet, by William Holl Sr, published by and after  Abraham Wivell - NPG D1052

Henry Grey Bennet

by William Holl Sr, published by and after Abraham Wivell
stipple engraving, published 1823
NPG D1052

Henry Grey Bennet, by William Holl Sr, published by and after  Abraham Wivell - NPG D1053

Henry Grey Bennet

by William Holl Sr, published by and after Abraham Wivell
stipple engraving, published 1823
NPG D1053

Hudson Gurney, by John Cochran, after  Abraham Wivell - NPG D2828

Hudson Gurney

by John Cochran, after Abraham Wivell
stipple engraving, published 1823
NPG D2828

King George IV, by Thomas Woolnoth, after  Abraham Wivell - NPG D8085

King George IV

by Thomas Woolnoth, after Abraham Wivell
stipple engraving printed in colours, published 1823
NPG D8085

King George IV, by Thomas Woolnoth, published by  William Sams, after  Abraham Wivell - NPG D8088

King George IV

by Thomas Woolnoth, published by William Sams, after Abraham Wivell
stipple engraving, published 1823
NPG D8088

Charles Calvert, by William Holl Sr, published by and after  Abraham Wivell - NPG D14369

Charles Calvert

by William Holl Sr, published by and after Abraham Wivell
stipple engraving, published 15 April 1823
NPG D14369

Sir Francis Burdett, 5th Bt, by Frederick Christian Lewis Sr, after  Abraham Wivell - NPG D32402

Sir Francis Burdett, 5th Bt

by Frederick Christian Lewis Sr, after Abraham Wivell
stipple engraving, published 1824
NPG D32402

George Canning, by Frederick Christian Lewis Sr, after  Abraham Wivell - NPG D32581

George Canning

by Frederick Christian Lewis Sr, after Abraham Wivell
stipple engraving, published 1824
NPG D32581

Frederick, Duke of York and Albany, by James Thomson (Thompson), published by  William Sams, after  Abraham Wivell - NPG D33221

Frederick, Duke of York and Albany

by James Thomson (Thompson), published by William Sams, after Abraham Wivell
stipple engraving, published 1824
NPG D33221

King George IV, by Thomas Goff Lupton, published by  William Sams, after  Abraham Wivell - NPG D33341

King George IV

by Thomas Goff Lupton, published by William Sams, after Abraham Wivell
mezzotint, published 1824
NPG D33341

Frederick, Duke of York and Albany, by Thomas Goff Lupton, published by  William Sams, after  Abraham Wivell - NPG D33222

Frederick, Duke of York and Albany

by Thomas Goff Lupton, published by William Sams, after Abraham Wivell
mezzotint, published 1825
NPG D33222

Robert William Elliston, by Charles Picart, published by  George Lawford, after  Abraham Wivell - NPG D42867

Robert William Elliston

by Charles Picart, published by George Lawford, after Abraham Wivell
hand-coloured engraving, published 1825
NPG D42867

Sir Matthew Wood, 1st Bt, by Cooper, after  Abraham Wivell - NPG D16087

Sir Matthew Wood, 1st Bt

by Cooper, after Abraham Wivell
stipple engraving, circa 1825-1850
NPG D16087

Edward Gibbon Wakefield, by Benjamin Holl, published by  Martin Colnaghi, after  Abraham Wivell - NPG D13224

Edward Gibbon Wakefield

by Benjamin Holl, published by Martin Colnaghi, after Abraham Wivell
stipple engraving, published 1 November 1826 (1823)
NPG D13224

William Shakespeare, by Benjamin Holl, published by  Abraham Wivell, after  Laurence Hilliard - NPG D25481

William Shakespeare

by Benjamin Holl, published by Abraham Wivell, after Laurence Hilliard
stipple engraving, published 1827 (circa 1620)
NPG D25481

Unknown man, possibly a poet, formerly known as William Shakespeare, by William Holl Sr, published by  Abraham Wivell - NPG D25482

Unknown man, possibly a poet, formerly known as William Shakespeare

by William Holl Sr, published by Abraham Wivell
line engraving, published 1827 (circa 1600)
NPG D25482

King William IV, by William James Ward, published by  William Sams, after  Abraham Wivell - NPG D10853

King William IV

by William James Ward, published by William Sams, after Abraham Wivell
mezzotint, published 1 June 1827
NPG D10853

William Shakespeare, by William Holl Sr, published by and after  Abraham Wivell - NPG D41650

William Shakespeare

by William Holl Sr, published by and after Abraham Wivell
stipple engraving, published 1827
NPG D41650

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