Thomas Charles Wageman
(1787-1863), Painter, printmaker and draughtsmanSitter associated with 2 portraits
Artist associated with 263 portraits
Thomas Charles Wageman was exceptionally prolific and produced hundreds of portraits. Much of the prints made after his watercolours and drawings of actors and actresses were published in Dolby's British Theatre, Proprietors of the London Stage by Sherwood, Jones & Co., Oxberry's Dramatic Biography, Finden's Dramatic Works and Cumberland's British and Minor Theatres.
by Thomas Charles Wageman
pencil, 1815
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possibly by Thomas Charles Wageman
pencil, circa 1815
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by Thomas Charles Wageman
pencil, 1827
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Helen Faucit (Helena (née Faucit Saville), Lady Martin)
by Thomas Charles Wageman
watercolour, circa 1838
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probably after Thomas Charles Wageman
stipple engraving, after 1800
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after Thomas Charles Wageman
lithograph, after 1800
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probably after Thomas Charles Wageman
stipple engraving, after 1800
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probably after Thomas Charles Wageman
lithograph, after 1800
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possibly by or after Thomas Charles Wageman
lithograph, after 1800
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by J.M. Johnson, after Thomas Charles Wageman
lithograph, after 1800
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probably after Thomas Charles Wageman
stipple engraving, 19th century
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by Thomas Charles Wageman, after Samuel De Wilde
coloured etching, published 1 May 1808
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by Thomas Charles Wageman, published by I. Clark, after Samuel De Wilde
etching, published 1 May 1808
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John Fawcett as Whimsiculo in Dibdin's 'The Cabinet'
by Thomas Charles Wageman, published by I. Clark, after Samuel De Wilde
hand-coloured stipple engraving, published 14 June 1808
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by Edward Francis Finden, after Thomas Charles Wageman
stipple engraving, early 19th century
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after Thomas Charles Wageman
lithograph, after 1808
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by Thomas Charles Wageman, published by John Clark, published by and after George Ballisat
stipple engraving, published 1 April 1810
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probably after Thomas Charles Wageman
lithograph, 1810s-1830s
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by Thomas Charles Wageman
lithograph, 1816
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John Pritt Harley as Jack Phantom in the Farce of Frighten'd to Death
by, published by and after Thomas Charles Wageman
stipple engraving, published 1817
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by Thomas Woolnoth, published by William Cribb, after Thomas Charles Wageman
stipple engraving, published 1818
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William Henry West Betty as Alexander
probably by John Thompson, published by Clement Chapple, after Thomas Charles Wageman
stipple engraving, published 1818
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by Henry Richard Cook, published by Simpkin and Marshall, after Thomas Charles Wageman
stipple engraving, published 1818
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John Henry Johnstone as Major O'Flaherty
by James Thomson (Thompson), published by Simpkin and Marshall, after Thomas Charles Wageman
stipple engraving, published 1818
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Julia Glover (née Betterton) as Mrs Oakley in Colman's 'The Jealous Wife'
by Henry Richard Cook, published by Simpkin and Marshall, after Thomas Charles Wageman
stipple engraving, published 1818
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Elizabeth Yates (née Brunton) as Miss Hardcastle in Goldsmith's 'She Stoops to Conquer'
by Thomas Woolnoth, published by Simpkin and Marshall, after Thomas Charles Wageman
stipple engraving, published 1818
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by Thomas Woolnoth, published by Simpkin and Marshall, after Thomas Charles Wageman
stipple engraving, published 1818
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Benjamin Wrench as Belmour in Beazley's 'Is He Jealous?'
by James Thomson (Thompson), published by Simpkin and Marshall, after Thomas Charles Wageman
stipple engraving, published 1818
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William Oxberry as Mawworm in Bickerstaff's 'Hypocrite'
by Henry Richard Cook, after Thomas Charles Wageman, published by Simpkin and Marshall
stipple engraving, Published 1818
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Edmund Kean as Sir Giles Overreach
by and after Thomas Charles Wageman, published by Simpkin and Marshall
stipple engraving, Published 1818
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Robert William Elliston as Frank Heartall in Cherry's 'The Soldier's Daughter'
by Thomas Woolnoth, after Thomas Charles Wageman, published by Simpkin and Marshall
stipple engraving, Published 1818
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Elizabeth ('Eliza') (née O'Neil), Lady Wrixon-Becher when Miss O'Neill as Belvidera
by Thomas Woolnoth, after Thomas Charles Wageman, published by Simpkin and Marshall
stipple engraving, Published 1818
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John Pritt Harley as Lissardo in 'The Wonder'
by Henry Richard Cook, after Thomas Charles Wageman, published by Simpkin and Marshall
stipple engraving, Published 1818
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Robert William Elliston as Frank Heartall in Cherry's 'The Soldier's Daughter'
by Thomas Woolnoth, published by Simpkin and Marshall, after Thomas Charles Wageman
hand-coloured stipple engraving, published 1818
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by Thomas Charles Wageman, after Unknown artist
stipple engraving, published 1818
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by Thomas Woolnoth, published by William Cribb, after Thomas Charles Wageman
stipple engraving, published 1818
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by James Thomson (Thompson), published by Dean & Munday, after Thomas Charles Wageman
stipple engraving, published 1 August 1818
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by James Thomson (Thompson), published by Dean & Munday, after Thomas Charles Wageman
stipple engraving, published 1 August 1818
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probably after Thomas Charles Wageman
stipple engraving, published 1819
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Daniel Terry as Sir Fretful Plagiary in Sheridan's 'The Critic'
by Thomas Woolnoth, after Thomas Charles Wageman
stipple engraving, published 1819
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