Thomas Ewart
(active 1745-circa 1781), Printer and publisherArtist associated with 2 portraits
by Johson, published by Thomas Ewart, after William Hoare
mezzotint, 1754 or after (circa 1754)
NPG D5050
by Edward Fisher, published by Thomas Ewart, published by Robert Sayer, after Sir Joshua Reynolds
mezzotint, published 17 July 1759
NPG D1951
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Rod McConchie
24 March 2020, 13:26
Ewart was an acquaintance of Walter Baker and was a deponent in Baker's challenge in 1752 to the patent for fever powder granted to Dr Robert James in 1747.