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Colnaghi & Co

(active 1790-1794), Publishers

Artist associated with 4 portraits

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Luigi Marchesi, by Luigi Schiavonetti, published by  Colnaghi & Co, after  Richard Cosway - NPG D13804

Luigi Marchesi

by Luigi Schiavonetti, published by Colnaghi & Co, after Richard Cosway
stipple engraving, published 1 June 1790
NPG D13804

Sir Charles Stuart, by and published by Joseph Grozer, sold by  Colnaghi & Co, sold by  John Brydon, after  George Romney - NPG D42097

Sir Charles Stuart

by and published by Joseph Grozer, sold by Colnaghi & Co, sold by John Brydon, after George Romney
mezzotint, published 20 December 1794
NPG D42097

Cries of London Plate 12 Hot Spice Gingerbread Smoaking hot!  Du Croquet de Pain d'Epices!, by Colnaghi & Co, published by  Giovanni Vendramini, after  Francis Wheatley - NPG D49494

Cries of London Plate 12 Hot Spice Gingerbread Smoaking hot! Du Croquet de Pain d'Epices!

by Colnaghi & Co, published by Giovanni Vendramini, after Francis Wheatley
stipple, published 1 May 1796
NPG D49494

Cries of London Plate 13 Turnips & Carrots ho. Carottes & Navets., by Thomas Gaugain, published by  Colnaghi & Co, after  Francis Wheatley - NPG D49495

Cries of London Plate 13 Turnips & Carrots ho. Carottes & Navets.

by Thomas Gaugain, published by Colnaghi & Co, after Francis Wheatley
stipple, published 1 May 1797
NPG D49495

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