Melchiorre Delfico
(1825-1895), ArtistArtist of 9 portraits
(Paul) Julius de Reuter, Baron de Reuter (né Israel Beer Josaphat)
by Melchiorre Delfico
watercolour, published in Vanity Fair 14 December 1872
NPG 3275
Alan Plantagenet Stewart, 10th Earl of Galloway
by Melchiorre Delfico
watercolour, published in Vanity Fair 1 February 1873
NPG 3274
(Paul) Julius de Reuter, Baron de Reuter (né Israel Beer Josaphat) ('Men of the Day, No. 55.')
by Melchiorre Delfico
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 14 December 1872
NPG D43566
Henry Fawcett ('Statesmen, No. 132.')
by Melchiorre Delfico
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 21 December 1872
NPG D43567
William Amelius Aubrey de Vere Beauclerk, 10th Duke of St Albans ('Statesmen No. 134.')
by Melchiorre Delfico
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 4 January 1872
NPG D43569
Sir Gabriel Goldney, 1st Bt ('Statesmen, No. 133. "Practical"')
by Melchiorre Delfico
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 28 December 1872
NPG D43568
Robert Wigram Crawford ('Statesmen No. 135.')
by Melchiorre Delfico
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 11 January 1873
NPG D43570
Charles Gilpin ('Statesmen No. 136.')
by Melchiorre Delfico
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 18 January 1873
NPG D43571
Alan Plantagenet Stewart, 10th Earl of Galloway ('Statesmen No. 138.')
by Melchiorre Delfico
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 1 February 1873
NPG D43573
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