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Isaac Reed

(1742-1807), Literary editor and book collector

Sitter in 7 portraits

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Isaac Reed, by William Dickinson, after  George Romney - NPG D39669

Isaac Reed

by William Dickinson, after George Romney
mezzotint, (1796)
NPG D39669

Isaac Reed, by William Dickinson, after  George Romney - NPG D3999

Isaac Reed

by William Dickinson, after George Romney
mezzotint, (1796)
NPG D3999

Isaac Reed, by William Dickinson, after  George Romney - NPG D4000

Isaac Reed

by William Dickinson, after George Romney
mezzotint, (1796)
NPG D4000

Isaac Reed, by William Dickinson, after  George Romney - NPG D19974

Isaac Reed

by William Dickinson, after George Romney
mezzotint, (1796)
NPG D19974

Isaac Reed, by Samuel Freeman, published by  Vernor, Hood & Sharpe, after  George Romney - NPG D14505

Isaac Reed

by Samuel Freeman, published by Vernor, Hood & Sharpe, after George Romney
stipple engraving, published 2 March 1807
NPG D14505

Isaac Reed, by Thomas Hodgetts, published by  John Samuel Murray, after  George Romney - NPG D4001

Isaac Reed

by Thomas Hodgetts, published by John Samuel Murray, after George Romney
mezzotint, published March 1816 (1796)
NPG D4001

Isaac Reed, by Thomas Hodgetts, published by  John Samuel Murray, after  George Romney - NPG D20183

Isaac Reed

by Thomas Hodgetts, published by John Samuel Murray, after George Romney
mezzotint, published March 1816 (1796)
NPG D20183

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