John Taylor
(died 1651), PainterArtist associated with 13 portraits
after a painting attributed to John Taylor
chromolithograph, (circa 1610)
NPG D41643
by John Hall, probably after John Taylor
line engraving, published 1785
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by John Goldar, probably after John Taylor
line engraving, published 1785
NPG D20572
by Robert Cooper, after a painting attributed to John Taylor
stipple engraving, 1864 or before (circa 1610)
NPG D40742
by James Heath, published by Jones & Co, probably after John Taylor
stipple engraving, published 1822
NPG D4071
published by T.H. Ellis, after John Taylor
line and stipple engraving, mid 19th century (circa 1610)
NPG D40744
by Samuel Cousins, after a painting attributed to John Taylor
mezzotint, published June 1849 (circa 1610)
NPG D40739
by Richard Austin Artlett, after a painting attributed to John Taylor
line and stipple engraving, circa 1850-1873 (circa 1610)
NPG D40740
by Sir George Scharf, after a painting attributed to John Taylor
lithograph, circa 1856 (circa 1610)
NPG D40741
published by The Teacher's World, after a portrait associated with John Taylor
relief halftone, published 11 April 1917
NPG D48663
issued by Sarony & Co, after John Taylor
gravure cigarette card, 1923 (circa 1600-1610)
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by Richard Austin Artlett, after a painting attributed to John Taylor
line and stipple engraving, circa 1850-1873 (circa 1610)
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