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James Neagle

(1765-1822), Engraver

Artist associated with 15 portraits

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Scene from William Congreve's 'Love for Love', by James Neagle, published by  John Bell, after  Robert Smirke - NPG L269.B8.31

Scene from William Congreve's 'Love for Love'

by James Neagle, published by John Bell, after Robert Smirke
etching, published 20th May 1791
On display in Room 11 on Floor 3 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG L269.B8.31

John Locke, by James Neagle, after  Daniel Nikolaus Chodowiecki - NPG D5099

John Locke

by James Neagle, after Daniel Nikolaus Chodowiecki
line engraving, late 18th-early 19th century
NPG D5099

Charles Lee, by James Neagle, after  Unknown artist - NPG D11219

Charles Lee

by James Neagle, after Unknown artist
etching, circa 1785-1820
NPG D11219

Edward Moore, by James Neagle, published by  William Lowndes, after  Thomas Worlidge - NPG D5285

Edward Moore

by James Neagle, published by William Lowndes, after Thomas Worlidge
line engraving, published 1 May 1787
NPG D5285

Edward Moore, by James Neagle, published by  William Lowndes, after  Thomas Worlidge - NPG D5286

Edward Moore

by James Neagle, published by William Lowndes, after Thomas Worlidge
line engraving, published 1 May 1787
NPG D5286

Edward Moore, by James Neagle, published by  William Lowndes, after  Thomas Worlidge - NPG D5287

Edward Moore

by James Neagle, published by William Lowndes, after Thomas Worlidge
line engraving, published 1 May 1787
NPG D5287

King Henry V, by James Neagle - NPG D23745

King Henry V

by James Neagle
line engraving, published 1793
NPG D23745

'Royal Procession in St Paul's on St George's Day 1789', by James Neagle, published by  Benjamin Beale Evans, after  Edward Dayes - NPG D15139

'Royal Procession in St Paul's on St George's Day 1789'

by James Neagle, published by Benjamin Beale Evans, after Edward Dayes
line engraving, published 1 May 1793
NPG D15139

Queen Elizabeth appointing her Successor (Queen Elizabeth I), by James Neagle, published by  Robert Bowyer, after  Robert Smirke - NPG D31839

Queen Elizabeth appointing her Successor (Queen Elizabeth I)

by James Neagle, published by Robert Bowyer, after Robert Smirke
line engraving, published 1796
NPG D31839

Michael Kelly, by James Neagle, published by  Alexander Hogg, after  Sir Thomas Lawrence - NPG D3462

Michael Kelly

by James Neagle, published by Alexander Hogg, after Sir Thomas Lawrence
line engraving, republished 16 January 1796
NPG D3462

John Hutchinson, by James Neagle, published by  Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme - NPG D36418

John Hutchinson

by James Neagle, published by Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme
line engraving, published 1 September 1806
NPG D36418

Samuel Johnson, by James Neagle, after  Sir Joshua Reynolds - NPG D8977

Samuel Johnson

by James Neagle, after Sir Joshua Reynolds
line engraving, published 1806
NPG D8977

John Hutchinson, by James Neagle - NPG D18829

John Hutchinson

by James Neagle
line engraving, published 1806
NPG D18829

Richard Hurd, by James Neagle, published by  T. Cadell & W. Davies, after  Isaac Gosset - NPG D14971

Richard Hurd

by James Neagle, published by T. Cadell & W. Davies, after Isaac Gosset
line engraving, published 25 November 1808
NPG D14971

Samuel Johnson, by James Neagle, after  Sir Joshua Reynolds - NPG D8978

Samuel Johnson

by James Neagle, after Sir Joshua Reynolds
line engraving, published 1810
NPG D8978

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