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John Moody

(1726 or 1727-1812), Actor and singer

Sitter in 4 portraits

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'Mr. Parsons and Mr. Moody in the characters of Varland and Major O' Flaherty, in the 'West Indian'' (John Moody; William Parsons), by and published by William Dickinson, and published by  Thomas Watson, after  John Hamilton Mortimer - NPG L269.B7.32

'Mr. Parsons and Mr. Moody in the characters of Varland and Major O' Flaherty, in the 'West Indian'' (John Moody; William Parsons)

by and published by William Dickinson, and published by Thomas Watson, after John Hamilton Mortimer
mezzotint, published 10th April 1776
On display in Room 11 on Floor 3 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG L269.B7.32

Immortality of Garrick, by James Caldwall (Caldwell), by  S. Smith, after and published by  George Carter - NPG D18114

Immortality of Garrick

by James Caldwall (Caldwell), by S. Smith, after and published by George Carter
line engraving, published 20 January 1783
NPG D18114

John Moody, by and published by Thomas Hardy - NPG D38929

John Moody

by and published by Thomas Hardy
mezzotint, published 12 June 1792
NPG D38929

John Moody, by and published by Thomas Hardy - NPG D5702

John Moody

by and published by Thomas Hardy
mezzotint, published 12 June 1792
NPG D5702

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