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George Patten

(1801-1865), Artist

Sitter in 1 portrait
Artist associated with 17 portraits

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Unknown woman, by Richard James Lane, after  George Patten - NPG D21846

Unknown woman

by Richard James Lane, after George Patten
lithograph, circa 1825-1850
NPG D21846

John Hunt, by William Say, after  George Patten - NPG D36392

John Hunt

by William Say, after George Patten
mezzotint, 1827
NPG D36392

John Hunt, by William Say, after  George Patten - NPG D11381

John Hunt

by William Say, after George Patten
mezzotint, 1827
NPG D11381

John Kenrick, by Thomas Goff Lupton, after  George Patten - NPG D36839

John Kenrick

by Thomas Goff Lupton, after George Patten
mezzotint, mid 19th century
NPG D36839

Reverend Slade, by Thomas Goff Lupton, after  George Patten - NPG D4254

Reverend Slade

by Thomas Goff Lupton, after George Patten
mezzotint, mid 19th century
NPG D4254

Baptist Wriothesley Noel, by Henry Cousins, after  George Patten - NPG D8634

Baptist Wriothesley Noel

by Henry Cousins, after George Patten
mezzotint, 1830s-1840s
NPG D8634

Sir Charles Broke Vere, by Richard James Lane, after  George Patten - NPG D21883

Sir Charles Broke Vere

by Richard James Lane, after George Patten
lithograph, (circa 1836)
NPG D21883

Sir Charles Broke Vere, by Richard James Lane, after  George Patten - NPG D22033

Sir Charles Broke Vere

by Richard James Lane, after George Patten
lithograph, (circa 1836)
NPG D22033

Sir Charles Broke Vere, by Thomas Goff Lupton, published by  Colnaghi and Puckle, published by  Rudolph Ackermann Jr, published by  Thomas McLean, published by  S. & J. Fuller, published by  E. Deck, after  George Patten - NPG D39231

Sir Charles Broke Vere

by Thomas Goff Lupton, published by Colnaghi and Puckle, published by Rudolph Ackermann Jr, published by Thomas McLean, published by S. & J. Fuller, published by E. Deck, after George Patten
mezzotint, published 1839
NPG D39231

Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, by Charles Edward Wagstaff, after  George Patten - NPG D9328

Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha

by Charles Edward Wagstaff, after George Patten
mezzotint, published 1840
NPG D9328

William Fawcett, by Thomas Goff Lupton, after  George Patten - NPG D36676

William Fawcett

by Thomas Goff Lupton, after George Patten
mezzotint, 1841
NPG D36676

Edward Pery Buckley, by Henry Cousins, after  George Patten - NPG D32315

Edward Pery Buckley

by Henry Cousins, after George Patten
mezzotint, published 1852
NPG D32315

John Grey, by George Thomas Payne, published by  Robert Turner, after  George Patten - NPG D34966

John Grey

by George Thomas Payne, published by Robert Turner, after George Patten
mezzotint, published 1 July 1852 (presented 1849)
NPG D34966

Samuel Henry Sterry, by Richard James Lane, after  George Patten - NPG D22422

Samuel Henry Sterry

by Richard James Lane, after George Patten
lithograph, 1856
NPG D22422

W.R. Johnson, by Thomas Lewis Atkinson, printed by  W. Hallom, published by  Thomas Agnew & Sons Ltd, after  George Patten - NPG D36544

W.R. Johnson

by Thomas Lewis Atkinson, printed by W. Hallom, published by Thomas Agnew & Sons Ltd, after George Patten
mezzotint, published 1 December 1857
NPG D36544

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Edmund Buckley

by Henry Cousins, published by Thomas Agnew & Sons Ltd, after George Patten
mezzotint, published 12 August 1852 after a work of 1850
NPG D49697

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