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John Barber

(1676-1741), Lord Mayor of London

Sitter in 7 portraits

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John Barber, by Unknown artist - NPG D14015

John Barber

by Unknown artist
mezzotint, circa 1730-1750
NPG D14015

John Barber, by Gerard Vandergucht, after  Bartholomew Dandridge - NPG D23506

John Barber

by Gerard Vandergucht, after Bartholomew Dandridge
line engraving, (1737)
NPG D23506

John Barber, by John Faber Jr, after  Bartholomew Dandridge - NPG D23503

John Barber

by John Faber Jr, after Bartholomew Dandridge
mezzotint, 1740 (1737)
NPG D23503

John Barber, by John Faber Jr, after  Bartholomew Dandridge - NPG D23504

John Barber

by John Faber Jr, after Bartholomew Dandridge
mezzotint, 1740 (1737)
NPG D23504

John Barber, by John Faber Jr, after  Bartholomew Dandridge - NPG D23505

John Barber

by John Faber Jr, after Bartholomew Dandridge
mezzotint, 1740 (1737)
NPG D23505

John Barber, by John Faber Jr, after  Bartholomew Dandridge - NPG D596

John Barber

by John Faber Jr, after Bartholomew Dandridge
mezzotint, 1740 (1737)
NPG D596

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John Barber

by and published by John Faber Jr, after Bartholomew Dandridge
mezzotint, 1740 (1737)
NPG D20011

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