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Michael William Sharp

(1776 or 1777-1840), Portrait and subject painter

Artist associated with 11 portraits

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John Heath, by James Stow, after  Michael William Sharp - NPG D35655

John Heath

by James Stow, after Michael William Sharp
stipple and line engraving, early 19th century
NPG D35655

Robert Partridge, by and published by William Say, after  Michael William Sharp - NPG D39560

Robert Partridge

by and published by William Say, after Michael William Sharp
mezzotint, published 20 June 1816
NPG D39560

Henry Gatti as Monsieur Marbleu in Moncrieff's 'Monsieur Tonson', by Robert Cooper, published by  Henry Berthoud, after  Michael William Sharp - NPG D8586

Henry Gatti as Monsieur Marbleu in Moncrieff's 'Monsieur Tonson'

by Robert Cooper, published by Henry Berthoud, after Michael William Sharp
stipple engraving, published 1 March 1822
NPG D8586

Henry Gatti as Monsieur Marbleu in Moncrieff's 'Monsieur Tonson', by Robert Cooper, published by  Henry Berthoud, after  Michael William Sharp - NPG D8587

Henry Gatti as Monsieur Marbleu in Moncrieff's 'Monsieur Tonson'

by Robert Cooper, published by Henry Berthoud, after Michael William Sharp
hand-coloured stipple engraving, published 1 March 1822
NPG D8587

Henry Gatti as Monsieur Marbleu in Moncrieff's 'Monsieur Tonson', by Robert Cooper, published by  Henry Berthoud, after  Michael William Sharp - NPG D8588

Henry Gatti as Monsieur Marbleu in Moncrieff's 'Monsieur Tonson'

by Robert Cooper, published by Henry Berthoud, after Michael William Sharp
stipple engraving, published 1 March 1822
NPG D8588

Henry Gatti as Monsieur Marbleu in Moncrieff's 'Monsieur Tonson', by John Kennerley, after  Michael William Sharp - NPG D8589

Henry Gatti as Monsieur Marbleu in Moncrieff's 'Monsieur Tonson'

by John Kennerley, after Michael William Sharp
stipple and line engraving, circa 1826
NPG D8589

Henry Gatti as Monsieur Marbleu in Moncrieff's 'Monsieur Tonson', by Rogers, after  Michael William Sharp - NPG D8590

Henry Gatti as Monsieur Marbleu in Moncrieff's 'Monsieur Tonson'

by Rogers, after Michael William Sharp
stipple and line engraving, published 1826
NPG D8590

Maria Rebecca Davison (née Duncan), by Robert Cooper, published by  William McDowall, after  Michael William Sharp - NPG D34819

Maria Rebecca Davison (née Duncan)

by Robert Cooper, published by William McDowall, after Michael William Sharp
hand-coloured stipple engraving, published 1 March 1827
NPG D34819

Maria Rebecca Davison (née Duncan), by Robert Cooper, published by  William McDowall, after  Michael William Sharp - NPG D34820

Maria Rebecca Davison (née Duncan)

by Robert Cooper, published by William McDowall, after Michael William Sharp
hand-coloured stipple engraving, published 1 March 1827
NPG D34820

Maria Rebecca Davison (née Duncan), by Robert Cooper, published by  William McDowall, after  Michael William Sharp - NPG D34821

Maria Rebecca Davison (née Duncan)

by Robert Cooper, published by William McDowall, after Michael William Sharp
stipple engraving, published 1 March 1827
NPG D34821

Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington ('Health and long life to the King'), by William Say, published by  William Sams, after  Michael William Sharp - NPG D11380

Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington ('Health and long life to the King')

by William Say, published by William Sams, after Michael William Sharp
mezzotint, published 1828
NPG D11380

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