Charles Allen Duval
(1808-1872), Portrait and subject painterArtist associated with 24 portraits
by Charles Allen Duval
watercolour, corners diagonally cut, 1843
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John Wilson-Patten, Baron Winmarleigh
by Charles Allen Duval
albumen carte-de-visite, 1863
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by Samuel William Reynolds Jr, after Charles Allen Duval
mezzotint, published 1839
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by Samuel William Reynolds Jr, after Charles Allen Duval
mezzotint, published 1839
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by Samuel William Reynolds Jr, after Charles Allen Duval
mixed-method engraving, published 1843
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by Frederick Christian Lewis Sr, after Charles Allen Duval
stipple engraving, published 1843
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by Samuel William Reynolds Jr, printed by Brooker & Harrison, published by Thomas Agnew, published by John Gadsby, published by Ackermann & Co, after Charles Allen Duval
engraving, published 16 December 1843
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by Frederick Christian Lewis Sr, after Charles Allen Duval
stipple engraving, published 1843
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by James Stephenson, after Charles Allen Duval
mixed-method engraving, 1844
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by Samuel William Reynolds Jr, published by Thomas Agnew, and Ackermann & Co, and Anaglyphic Company, printed by Brooker & Harrison, after Charles Allen Duval
stipple, published 2nd September 1844
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by Samuel William Reynolds Jr, after Charles Allen Duval
mixed-method engraving, published 1844
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by Samuel William Reynolds Jr, printed by Brooker & Harrison, published by Thomas Agnew, published by Rudolph Ackermann Jr, published by Anaglyphic Company, after Charles Allen Duval
mixed-method engraving, 8 May 1844 (1843)
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by Samuel William Reynolds Jr, printed by Brooker & Harrison, published by Thomas Agnew, published by John Gadsby, published by Ackermann & Co, after Charles Allen Duval
mezzotint, published 28 February 1844
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by Samuel William Reynolds Jr, printed by Brooker & Harrison, published by Thomas Agnew, and published by Ackermann & Co, after Charles Allen Duval
mixed-method engraving, published 26 January 1844
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by Samuel William Reynolds Jr, printed by Brooker & Harrison, published by Thomas Agnew, published by Ackermann & Co, after Charles Allen Duval
mixed-method engraving, published 21 November 1844
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by James Stephenson, after Charles Allen Duval
mixed-method engraving, 1844
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by Samuel William Reynolds Jr, after Charles Allen Duval
mezzotint, published 1844
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by James Thomson (Thompson), after Charles Allen Duval
stipple engraving, published 1846
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by J. Stevenson, printed by Brooker & Harrison, published by Thomas Agnew, published by Ackermann & Co, after Charles Allen Duval
line and stipple engraving, published 21 April 1846
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by James Thomson (Thompson), printed by W. Hatton, published by Thomas Agnew, published by Ackermann & Co, after Charles Allen Duval
stipple engraving, published 1 June 1847
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by James Thomson (Thompson), after Charles Allen Duval
stipple engraving, published 1848
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Sir James Phillips Kay-Shuttleworth, 1st Bt
after a photograph by Charles Allen Duval
wood engraving, 1849 or after
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by Samuel William Reynolds Jr, published by Thomas Agnew & Sons Ltd, after Charles Allen Duval
mezzotint, published 12 February 1855
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by John Alfred Vinter, printed by Day & Son, published by Thomas Agnew & Sons Ltd, after Charles Allen Duval
lithograph, published 1 August 1857
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