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Thomas Herring

(1693-1757), Archbishop of Canterbury

Early Georgian Portraits Catalogue Entry

Sitter in 7 portraits

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Thomas Herring, by James Macardell, after  Joseph Samuel Webster - NPG D35721

Thomas Herring

by James Macardell, after Joseph Samuel Webster
mezzotint, mid 18th century
NPG D35721

Thomas Herring, by John Faber Jr, published by  Thomas Bowles Jr, published by  John Bowles, published by  Carington Bowles, probably after  Thomas Hudson - NPG D35720

Thomas Herring

by John Faber Jr, published by Thomas Bowles Jr, published by John Bowles, published by Carington Bowles, probably after Thomas Hudson
mezzotint, before 1763 (circa 1748)
NPG D35720

Thomas Herring, after George White, after  Thomas Hudson - NPG D3014

Thomas Herring

after George White, after Thomas Hudson
mezzotint, (1748)
NPG D3014

Thomas Herring, by Bernard Baron, after  William Hogarth - NPG D35718

Thomas Herring

by Bernard Baron, after William Hogarth
line engraving, published 1750 (1744)
NPG D35718

Thomas Herring, by Bernard Baron, published by  John Hinton, after  William Hogarth - NPG D35719

Thomas Herring

by Bernard Baron, published by John Hinton, after William Hogarth
line engraving, published 1750 (1744)
NPG D35719

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