William McDowall
, PublisherArtist associated with 7 portraits
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
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
stipple engraving, published 1 March 1827
NPG D34821
John Emery as Dandie Dinmont in Terry's 'Guy Mannering'
by Joseph John Jenkins, printed by E. Brain, published by William McDowall, after Samuel De Wilde
stipple engraving, published June 1827
NPG D36179
John Emery as Dandie Dinmont in Terry's 'Guy Mannering'
by Joseph John Jenkins, printed by E. Brain, published by William McDowall, after Samuel De Wilde
hand-coloured stipple engraving, published June 1827
NPG D36180
John Emery as Dandie Dinmont in Terry's 'Guy Mannering'
by Joseph John Jenkins, printed by E. Brain, published by William McDowall, after Samuel De Wilde
hand-coloured stipple engraving, published June 1827
NPG D36181
by Joseph John Jenkins, printed by E. Bram, published by William McDowall, after F. Waldeck
hand-coloured engraving, published June 1827
NPG D36282
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David Boysel
04 October 2021, 04:29
William McDowall worked at 14 N Bridge in Edinburg. Later he was active about 1826-1840’s in London.