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Jacopo Amigoni

(1682?-1752), Painter

Artist associated with 14 portraits

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Princess Amelia Sophia Eleanora, after Jacopo Amigoni - NPG D14961

Princess Amelia Sophia Eleanora

after Jacopo Amigoni
line engraving, (circa 1729-1739)
NPG D14961

Sir Thomas Reeve, by and sold by Gerhard Bockman, after  Jacopo Amigoni - NPG D39682

Sir Thomas Reeve

by and sold by Gerhard Bockman, after Jacopo Amigoni
mezzotint, mid 18th century
NPG D39682

Anne, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange, by Philippus Endlich, after  Jacopo Amigoni - NPG D10776

Anne, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange

by Philippus Endlich, after Jacopo Amigoni
line engraving, 1734 or after
NPG D10776

Carlo Broschi ('Farinelli'), by Joseph Wagner, after  Jacopo Amigoni - NPG D14692

Carlo Broschi ('Farinelli')

by Joseph Wagner, after Jacopo Amigoni
line engraving, 1735
NPG D14692

Caroline Wilhelmina of Brandenburg-Ansbach, by George Vertue, after  Jacopo Amigoni - NPG D10770

Caroline Wilhelmina of Brandenburg-Ansbach

by George Vertue, after Jacopo Amigoni
line engraving, 1736 (1735)
NPG D10770

Caroline Wilhelmina of Brandenburg-Ansbach, by George Vertue, after  Jacopo Amigoni - NPG D10771

Caroline Wilhelmina of Brandenburg-Ansbach

by George Vertue, after Jacopo Amigoni
line engraving, 1736 (1735)
NPG D10771

Caroline Wilhelmina of Brandenburg-Ansbach, by George Vertue, after  Jacopo Amigoni - NPG D10772

Caroline Wilhelmina of Brandenburg-Ansbach

by George Vertue, after Jacopo Amigoni
line engraving, 1736 (1735)
NPG D10772

Sir Thomas Reeve, by Bernard Baron, after  Jacopo Amigoni - NPG D39681

Sir Thomas Reeve

by Bernard Baron, after Jacopo Amigoni
line engraving, 1736
NPG D39681

Caroline Wilhelmina of Brandenburg-Ansbach, by George Vertue, after  Jacopo Amigoni - NPG D14018

Caroline Wilhelmina of Brandenburg-Ansbach

by George Vertue, after Jacopo Amigoni
engraving, 1736 (1735)
NPG D14018

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