Stephen Pearce
(1819-1904), Portrait and equestrian painterSitter in 2 portraits
Artist associated with 64 portraits
by Stephen Pearce
oil on millboard, 1846
NPG 1259
by Stephen Pearce
oil on canvas, exhibited 1847
NPG 1224
by Stephen Pearce
oil on millboard, circa 1850
NPG 905
by Stephen Pearce
oil on millboard, 1850
NPG 918
by Stephen Pearce
oil on millboard, 1850
NPG 911
replica by Stephen Pearce
oil on canvas, 1850-1886
NPG 914
William Alexander Baillie Hamilton
by Stephen Pearce
oil on millboard, 1850
NPG 908
replica by Stephen Pearce
oil on canvas, 1850-1886
NPG 915
replica by Stephen Pearce
oil on millboard, 1850-1886
NPG 917
replica by Stephen Pearce
oil on canvas, 1850-1886
NPG 916
by Stephen Pearce
oil on millboard, 1850
NPG 912
by Stephen Pearce
oil on millboard, 1850
NPG 909
by Stephen Pearce
oil on millboard, 1850
NPG 913
by Stephen Pearce
oil on millboard, 1850
NPG 907
The Arctic Council planning a search for Sir John Franklin
by Stephen Pearce
oil on canvas, 1851
NPG 1208
by Stephen Pearce
oil on canvas, 1851
NPG 1227
Sir Edward Augustus Inglefield
by Stephen Pearce
oil on canvas, exhibited 1853
NPG 1223
Sir Edward Augustus Inglefield
replica by Stephen Pearce
oil on millboard, late 19th century, based on a work of 1853
NPG 921
by Stephen Pearce
oil on canvas, 1853
NPG 1225
by Stephen Pearce
oil on canvas, 1853
NPG 1209
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