George Glover
(active 1625-1652), EngraverSitter in 4 portraits
Artist associated with 89 portraits
George Glover was one of the best native engravers working in the reign of Charles I. He chiefly worked for London print publishers such as Robert Peake, Thomas Banks, John Hinde and Peter Stent. The only plate that Glover published himself was a portrait of Queen Henrietta Maria after a painting by van Dyck.
by George Glover, published by Richard Royston
line engraving, 1645
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by George Glover, published by Richard Royston
line engraving, 1645
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by George Glover, published by Richard Royston
line engraving, 1645
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Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of Essex
probably by George Glover, published by Peter Stent, after Unknown artist
line engraving, circa 1646
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by George Glover
line engraving, 1641, published 1647
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possibly by George Glover
line engraving, published 1647
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by George Glover
line engraving, 1641, published 1647
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by George Glover
line engraving, 1641, published 1647
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by George Glover
line engraving, published 1652
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by George Glover
line engraving, published 1659
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after George Glover
line engraving, after 1665
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after George Glover
line engraving, after 1665
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by John Sturt, after George Glover
line engraving, published 1684
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by John Sturt, after George Glover
line engraving, published 1684
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by John Sturt, after George Glover
line engraving, published 1684
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by John Sturt, after George Glover
line engraving, published 1684
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by John Sturt, after George Glover
line engraving, published 1684
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by John Sturt, after George Glover
line engraving, published 1684
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John Finch, Lord Finch of Fordwich
published by John Thane, after George Glover
etching and line engraving, late 18th-early 19th century
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by John Brand, after George Glover
pen and ink, 1791
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