Henry Chichele
(circa 1362-1443), Administrator and Archbishop of CanterburySitter associated with 15 portraits
probably by John Faber Sr
mezzotint, early 18th century
NPG D24012
after Unknown artist
line engraving, probably 18th century
NPG D24015
after Unknown artist
line engraving, probably 18th century
NPG D24016
after Unknown artist
etching and aquatint, 18th century
NPG D9070
by John Faber Sr
mezzotint, early 18th century
NPG D1438
The Monument of Henry Chichele Archbishop of Canterbury
after E. Taylor
line engraving, (1703)
NPG D24014
by John Faber Sr, after Unknown artist
mezzotint, 1712 or after
NPG D33181
by John Faber Sr, after Unknown artist
mezzotint, 1712 or after
NPG D1437
possibly by Joseph Strutt, after Unknown artist
coloured line engraving, late 18th century
NPG D9350
by Francesco Bartolozzi, after John Taylor
line engraving, 1772
NPG D33180
by Edward Harding, after Silvester (Sylvester) Harding
stipple engraving, published 1792
NPG D33182
after Unknown artist
hand-coloured stipple and aquatint engraving, early 19th century
NPG D24018
by Robert Cabell Roffe, after Unknown artist
stipple and line engraving, published 1805
NPG D9072
by Robert Cabell Roffe, after Unknown artist
hand-coloured line and stipple engraving, published 1805
NPG D9073
published for Rudolph Ackermann
coloured etching and aquatint, 1813-1814
NPG D9071
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