Nathaniel Tucker
Artist associated with 8 portraits
by Peter Pelham, after Nathaniel Tucker
mezzotint, (1725)
NPG D1597
by John Faber Jr, after Nathaniel Tucker
mezzotint, mid 18th century
NPG D4497
after Nathaniel Tucker
mezzotint, 1741 or after
NPG D36937
after Nathaniel Tucker
mezzotint, 1741 or after
NPG D36938
after Nathaniel Tucker
mezzotint, 1741 or after
NPG D1955
by John Faber Jr, after Nathaniel Tucker
mezzotint, 1743
NPG D23484
by John Faber Jr, after Nathaniel Tucker
mezzotint, 1743
NPG D631
by John Faber Jr, after Nathaniel Tucker
mezzotint, 1743
NPG D632
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Anthony Pincott, The Bookplate Society, London T: 020 7607 5105
04 August 2019, 17:29
The Bath Chronicle of Thursday, December 30, 1784 reported that “Sunday died Mr. Tucker, painter, in Kings-Mead-street”, but this is too brief to give assurance that this death on Boxing Day 1784 was that of the same Nathaniel Tucker. There exists a rare bookplate inscribed N. Tucker of LONDON Face Painter 1740 (unsigned but possibly engraved by Charles Sherborn of Gutter Lane). What more do you know of Nathaniel Tucker, please?