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Peter Griffin

(active 1738-1748), Map and printseller

Artist associated with 5 portraits

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'Object: The Bruiser Bruis'd: Or, the Knowing-Ones Taken-in' (John ('Jack') Slack; John ('Jack') Broughton), published by Peter Griffin - NPG L269.A2.06

'Object: The Bruiser Bruis'd: Or, the Knowing-Ones Taken-in' (John ('Jack') Slack; John ('Jack') Broughton)

published by Peter Griffin
etching, published 1750
On display in Room 11 on Floor 3 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG L269.A2.06

John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester, by John Smith, sold by  Peter Griffin, after  Thomas Hill - NPG D39819

John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester

by John Smith, sold by Peter Griffin, after Thomas Hill
mezzotint, 1705
NPG D39819

Henry Woodward as the Fine Gentleman in 'Lethe', by James Macardell, sold by  Peter Griffin, after  Francis Hayman - NPG D4907

Henry Woodward as the Fine Gentleman in 'Lethe'

by James Macardell, sold by Peter Griffin, after Francis Hayman
mezzotint, circa 1725-1750
NPG D4907

William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, by James Macardell, published by  Peter Griffin - NPG D7944

William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland

by James Macardell, published by Peter Griffin
mezzotint, late 1740s?
NPG D7944

William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, by James Macardell, published by  Peter Griffin - NPG D7945

William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland

by James Macardell, published by Peter Griffin
mezzotint, late 1740s?
NPG D7945

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