John Graham
(1755-1817), Painter and teacher of artSitter in 1 portrait
Artist associated with 11 portraits
Illustration to Ben Jonson's 'The Alchemist'
by Charles Grignion, after John Graham
etching, circa 1791
On display in Room 11 on Floor 3 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG L269.B7.01
Scene from John Whithead's 'Creusa'
by Philipp Audinet, published by George Cawthorn, after John Graham
etching, published 4th March 1797
On display in Room 11 on Floor 3 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG L269.B8.22
by Philip Dawe, after John Graham
mezzotint, published 1786
NPG D39122
Tryphosa Jane Wallis (later Campbell)
by Joseph Grozer, after John Graham
mezzotint, 1790s
NPG D7774
Key to The Burial of General Fraser
published by John Jeffryes, after John Graham
line engraving, published 1 March 1794
NPG D2371
Fictitious portrait called Lady Jane Grey
by George Dawe, after John Graham
hand-coloured mezzotint, circa 1795
NPG D11096
Richard Suett as Bayes in 'The Rehearsal'
by William Skelton, after John Graham
line engraving, published 1796
NPG D16528
Richard Suett as Bayes in 'The Rehearsal'
by William Skelton, after John Graham
line engraving, published 1796
NPG D16529
by James Caldwall (Caldwell), after John Graham
line engraving, early 19th century
NPG D9340
by Samuel Cousins, and by Henry Cousins, after John Graham
mezzotint, 1826
NPG D32224
Queen Elizabeth I (When Princess)
by Henry Edward Dawe, after John Graham
mezzotint, published 1830
NPG D24195
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