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John Strongitharm

(active 1780-died 1835), Engraver and publisher

Artist associated with 3 portraits

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Peter Labilliere, by Henry Kingsbury, published by  John Strongitharm, published by  John Stockdale, after  Joseph Wright - NPG D48097

Peter Labilliere

by Henry Kingsbury, published by John Strongitharm, published by John Stockdale, after Joseph Wright
mezzotint, published 1 December 1780 (1780)
NPG D48097

Peter Labilliere, by Henry Kingsbury, published by  John Strongitharm, published by  John Stockdale, after  Joseph Wright - NPG D5000

Peter Labilliere

by Henry Kingsbury, published by John Strongitharm, published by John Stockdale, after Joseph Wright
mezzotint, published 1 December 1780 (1780)
NPG D5000

Peter Labilliere, by Henry Kingsbury, published by  John Strongitharm, published by  John Stockdale, after  Joseph Wright - NPG D5001

Peter Labilliere

by Henry Kingsbury, published by John Strongitharm, published by John Stockdale, after Joseph Wright
mezzotint, published 1 December 1780 (1780)
NPG D5001

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Nigel Tattersfield

04 June 2018, 23:22

John Strongitharm, engraver, did not die in 1839 as many authorities state, but on 7 March 1835 according to his memorial tablet in the south vestibule of St James's Church, Piccadilly.