Bartholomew Dandridge
(1691-circa 1754), ArtistArtist associated with 36 portraits
Bartholomew Dandridge studied at Sir Godfrey Kneller's academy of painting and later attended the St Martin's Lane Academy following its foundation in 1720 by John Vanderbank and Louis Cheron. For more than four decades he ran a successful and fashionable portrait practice in London; the highlight of his career was in 1732 when he was commissioned by Lord Barington to paint Frederick, Prince of Wales, on horseback. In 1731, Dandridge acquired the London studio and house of Sir Godfrey Kneller.
by Bartholomew Dandridge
oil on canvas, 1720s or 1730s
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Thomas Bloodworth; Frederick Louis, Prince of Wales
by Bartholomew Dandridge
oil on canvas, circa 1732
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by Bartholomew Dandridge
oil on canvas, circa 1736
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by John Vandergucht, after Bartholomew Dandridge
line engraving, circa 1700-1725
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by John Vandergucht, after Bartholomew Dandridge
line engraving, circa 1720-1730
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after Bartholomew Dandridge
mezzotint, (1728)
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by and published by John Faber Jr, after Bartholomew Dandridge
mezzotint, 1729 (1728)
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by and published by John Faber Jr, after Bartholomew Dandridge
mezzotint, 1729 (1728)
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by and published by John Faber Jr, after Bartholomew Dandridge
mezzotint, 1729 (1728)
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Frederick Louis, Prince of Wales
by John Faber Jr, after Bartholomew Dandridge
mezzotint, probably 1730s
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by John Vandergucht, after Bartholomew Dandridge
line engraving, published 1731
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by and published by John Faber Jr, after Bartholomew Dandridge
mezzotint, published circa 1731-1734
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by and published by John Faber Jr, after Bartholomew Dandridge
mezzotint, published circa 1731-1734
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by and sold by John Faber Jr, after Bartholomew Dandridge
mezzotint, (1733)
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by and sold by John Faber Jr, after Bartholomew Dandridge
mezzotint, (1733)
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by John Faber Jr, after Bartholomew Dandridge
mezzotint, (1733)
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by and sold by John Faber Jr, after Bartholomew Dandridge
mezzotint, (1733)
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by Gerard Vandergucht, after Bartholomew Dandridge
line engraving, (1737)
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by John Faber Jr, after Bartholomew Dandridge
mezzotint, 1740 (1737)
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by John Faber Jr, after Bartholomew Dandridge
mezzotint, 1740 (1737)
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by John Faber Jr, after Bartholomew Dandridge
mezzotint, 1740 (1737)
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Frederick Louis, Prince of Wales; Thomas Bloodworth
by John Faber Jr, after Bartholomew Dandridge
mezzotint, 1740
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by John Faber Jr, after Bartholomew Dandridge
mezzotint, 1740 (1737)
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John Ligonier, 1st Earl Ligonier
published by Robert Sayer, after Bartholomew Dandridge
mezzotint, published circa 1745-1794 (1752)
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by and published by James Macardell, after Bartholomew Dandridge
mezzotint, 1751
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by James Macardell, after Bartholomew Dandridge
mezzotint, 1751
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by John Sebastian Miller (formerly Johann Sebastian Müller), after Bartholomew Dandridge
line engraving, circa 1754
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by John Sebastian Miller (formerly Johann Sebastian Müller), after Bartholomew Dandridge
line engraving, 1754
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by John Sebastian Miller (formerly Johann Sebastian Müller), after Bartholomew Dandridge
line engraving, 1754
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by William Say, after Bartholomew Dandridge
mezzotint, published December 1809
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by William Say, after Bartholomew Dandridge
mezzotint, published 1809
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by William Say, after Bartholomew Dandridge
mezzotint, published December 1809
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by Ambrose Tardieu, after Bartholomew Dandridge
stipple engraving, circa 1810-1841
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by and published by Charles Turner, after Bartholomew Dandridge
mezzotint, published 4 April 1821
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by and published by John Faber Jr, after Bartholomew Dandridge
mezzotint, 1740 (1737)
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