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George Edward Madeley

(1798-1858), Engraver, lithographer and printer

Artist associated with 24 portraits

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John Wilson, by, printed and published by George Edward Madeley - NPG D37028

John Wilson

by, printed and published by George Edward Madeley
lithograph, 19th century
NPG D37028

Edward Ranger, by George Edward Madeley, published by  Thomas McLean, after  John Wood - NPG D39202

Edward Ranger

by George Edward Madeley, published by Thomas McLean, after John Wood
lithograph, early 19th century
NPG D39202

Isaac Hawkins Browne, by George Edward Madeley, after  Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey - NPG D32225

Isaac Hawkins Browne

by George Edward Madeley, after Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
lithograph, (1818)
NPG D32225

William Thornton, by George Edward Madeley, after  Varillat - NPG D40314

William Thornton

by George Edward Madeley, after Varillat
lithograph, 1818 or after
NPG D40314

William Thornton, by George Edward Madeley, after  Varillat - NPG D6955

William Thornton

by George Edward Madeley, after Varillat
lithograph, 1818 or after
NPG D6955

John Liston, by and published by George Edward Madeley, published by  Charles Ingrey - NPG D37364

John Liston

by and published by George Edward Madeley, published by Charles Ingrey
hand-coloured lithograph, published January 1826
NPG D37364

Robert Walpole, by George Edward Madeley, after  John Jackson - NPG D38516

Robert Walpole

by George Edward Madeley, after John Jackson
lithograph, before 1826
NPG D38516

William Mitchell, by George Edward Madeley - NPG D10977

William Mitchell

by George Edward Madeley
coloured lithograph, mid 19th century
NPG D10977

John Greenhalgh, by George Edward Madeley - NPG D11036

John Greenhalgh

by George Edward Madeley
hand-coloured lithograph, mid 19th century
NPG D11036

Benjamin Nottingham Webster as Cousin Tod in 'Open House', by and published by George Edward Madeley - NPG D4716

Benjamin Nottingham Webster as Cousin Tod in 'Open House'

by and published by George Edward Madeley
coloured lithograph, circa 1829-1840
NPG D4716

William Bentham, by George Edward Madeley - NPG D42311

William Bentham

by George Edward Madeley
lithograph, mid 19th century
NPG D42311

John Russell, 1st Earl Russell, by T.C. Wilson, printed by  George Edward Madeley, published by  S. Gans - NPG D5855

John Russell, 1st Earl Russell

by T.C. Wilson, printed by George Edward Madeley, published by S. Gans
lithograph, 1830s-1840s
NPG D5855

Thomas Wakley, by George Edward Madeley - NPG D7550

Thomas Wakley

by George Edward Madeley
lithograph, 1830s-1840s
NPG D7550

John Reeve as Cupid, by and published by George Edward Madeley - NPG D42698

John Reeve as Cupid

by and published by George Edward Madeley
hand-coloured lithograph, circa 1832
NPG D42698

Madame Vestris as Venus in 'The Paphian Bower', by, printed and published by George Edward Madeley - NPG D48642

Madame Vestris as Venus in 'The Paphian Bower'

by, printed and published by George Edward Madeley
hand-coloured lithograph, circa 1833
NPG D48642

Sir Hugh Myddelton, 1st Bt, possibly by Joseph Fussell, printed by  George Edward Madeley, published by  Simpkin, Marshall & Co - NPG D26129

Sir Hugh Myddelton, 1st Bt

possibly by Joseph Fussell, printed by George Edward Madeley, published by Simpkin, Marshall & Co
lithograph, published 25 March 1835 (1628)
NPG D26129

Sir Isaac Newton, by George Edward Madeley, after  Joshua (or John) Kirby Baldrey, after  Louis François Roubiliac - NPG D38746

Sir Isaac Newton

by George Edward Madeley, after Joshua (or John) Kirby Baldrey, after Louis François Roubiliac
lithograph, 1837 (1751-1755)
NPG D38746

John Reeve as Jack Ragg, by and published by George Edward Madeley - NPG D42695

John Reeve as Jack Ragg

by and published by George Edward Madeley
hand-coloured lithograph, before 1838
NPG D42695

Queen Victoria; Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha; and five others, printed by George Edward Madeley, published by  John Limbird - NPG D47392

Queen Victoria; Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha; and five others

printed by George Edward Madeley, published by John Limbird
lithograph, circa 1839
NPG D47392

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