Unknown English artist
, ArtistArtist associated with 12 portraits
by Unknown English artist
oil on panel, circa 1560
NPG 4449
by Unknown English artist
oil on panel, circa 1588
NPG 541
by Unknown English artist
oil on panel, circa 1595
NPG 6790
by Unknown English artist
oil on panel, early 19th century
NPG 5387
after Unknown English artist
offset lithograph, (circa 1820-1840)
NPG D41639
after Unknown English artist
photograph, (circa 1820-1840)
NPG D41640
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