Andrew Plimer
(1763-1837), Miniature painterArtist associated with 13 portraits
Harriet Pye Esten (née Bennett)
by K. Mackenzie, published by Vernor & Hood, probably after Andrew Plimer
stipple, published 1st July 1804
On display in Room 11 on Floor 3 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG L269.B7.15
by Henry Bone, possibly after Andrew Plimer
pen and ink, probably late 18th century (circa 1790)
NPG D17272
Georgiana Cavendish (née Spencer), Duchess of Devonshire
by Henry Bone, probably after Andrew Plimer
pencil, pen and ink, 1794-1795
NPG D17541
by Henry Bone, possibly after Andrew Plimer
pencil, 1800
NPG D17576
by Henry Bone, after Andrew Plimer
pen and ink, September 1809
NPG D17640
by Henry Bone, after Andrew Plimer
pen and ink, August 1809 (exhibited 1788)
NPG D17655
by Henry Bone, possibly after Andrew Plimer
pencil and ink drawing squared in ink for transfer, 1810 (circa 1797)
NPG D17656
Elizabeth Bowles (née Rushout)
by Henry Bone, after Andrew Plimer
pen and ink, 1810
NPG D17657
by Henry Bone, after Andrew Plimer
pen and ink, 1810
NPG D17658
Lady Harriet Cockerell (née Rushout) when Miss Rushout
by Henry Bone, after Andrew Plimer
pen and ink, 1810
NPG D17659
Rebecca Rushout (née Bowles), Lady Northwick
by Henry Bone, after Andrew Plimer
pen and ink, 1810
NPG D17660
by Henry Bone, after Andrew Plimer
pen and ink, 1818 (exhibited 1803)
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by Thomas Hodgetts and Son, published by Henry Colburn, published by Richard Bentley, after Andrew Plimer
mezzotint, published 1831 (1792)
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