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Paul de Rapin

(1661-1725), French historian of England

Sitter in 8 portraits

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Paul de Rapin, by Lequeu, after  Jan Henrik Brandon - NPG D2138

Paul de Rapin

by Lequeu, after Jan Henrik Brandon
pen and ink and wash, 18th century
NPG D2138

Paul de Rapin, by Gilles Edme Petit, probably after  Jan Henrik Brandon - NPG D39214

Paul de Rapin

by Gilles Edme Petit, probably after Jan Henrik Brandon
line engraving, 1720s-1750s
NPG D39214

Paul de Rapin, by Gilles Edme Petit, probably after  Jan Henrik Brandon - NPG D14403

Paul de Rapin

by Gilles Edme Petit, probably after Jan Henrik Brandon
line engraving, 1720s-1750s
NPG D14403

Paul de Rapin, by Jacobus Houbraken, after  Jan Henrik Brandon - NPG D8720

Paul de Rapin

by Jacobus Houbraken, after Jan Henrik Brandon
line engraving, 1725
NPG D8720

Paul de Rapin, by Jacobus Houbraken, after  Jan Henrik Brandon - NPG D18962

Paul de Rapin

by Jacobus Houbraken, after Jan Henrik Brandon
line engraving, 1725
NPG D18962

Paul de Rapin, by Giles King, after  Jan Henrik Brandon - NPG D39212

Paul de Rapin

by Giles King, after Jan Henrik Brandon
line engraving, 1732
NPG D39212

Paul de Rapin, by Philipp Audinet, published by  Harrison & Co, probably after  Jan Henrik Brandon - NPG D39213

Paul de Rapin

by Philipp Audinet, published by Harrison & Co, probably after Jan Henrik Brandon
line engraving, published 1 January 1795
NPG D39213

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