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Émile Desmaisons

(1812-1880), Lithographer

Artist associated with 27 portraits

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Edward Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby, by Émile Desmaisons, published by  A.H. & C.E. Baily - NPG D35038

Edward Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby

by Émile Desmaisons, published by A.H. & C.E. Baily
lithograph, January 1842
NPG D35038

John Russell, 1st Earl Russell, by Émile Desmaisons, printed by  Lemercier Bernard et Cie, published by  A.H. & C.E. Baily - NPG D39925

John Russell, 1st Earl Russell

by Émile Desmaisons, printed by Lemercier Bernard et Cie, published by A.H. & C.E. Baily
lithograph, 20 May 1842
NPG D39925

Victoria, Empress of Germany and Queen of Prussia, by Émile Desmaisons, after  Edward Matthew Ward - NPG D33813

Victoria, Empress of Germany and Queen of Prussia

by Émile Desmaisons, after Edward Matthew Ward
lithograph, published 1857
NPG D33813

Queen Alexandra, by Émile Desmaisons, after  George E. Hausen - NPG D33945

Queen Alexandra

by Émile Desmaisons, after George E. Hausen
lithograph, 1863
NPG D33945

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Jean Baptiste Andre Dumas

by Samuel Freeman, after Émile Desmaisons
line engraving, mid 19th century
NPG D1242

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