Michael Vandergucht
(1660-1725), EngraverArtist associated with 255 portraits
Michael van der Gucht was a pupil of Philip Bouttats and was admitted to the Antwerp Guild of St Luke in 1673. By 1688, he had moved to England. Van der Gucht was employed chiefly to engrave portraits, book illustrations and architectural prints. He trained his sons Gerard and Jan van der Gucht , as well as George Vertue and James Smith.
by Michael Vandergucht
line engraving, published 1724
NPG D27476
by Michael Vandergucht
line engraving, published 1724
NPG D27477
George Granville, Baron Lansdowne
by Michael Vandergucht, after Sir Godfrey Kneller, Bt
line engraving, published 1726
NPG D27316
by Michael Vandergucht, after Sir Godfrey Kneller, Bt
line engraving, before 1727
NPG D10760
by Michael Vandergucht, after Sir Godfrey Kneller, Bt
line engraving, 1732 or after
NPG D7433
by Michael Vandergucht, after Sir Peter Lely
line engraving, published 1737
NPG D29115
by Michael Vandergucht, after Sir Peter Lely
line engraving, published 1737
NPG D19882
by Michael Vandergucht, after Sir Peter Lely
line engraving, published 1739
NPG D30131
by Michael Vandergucht, after Sir Peter Lely
line engraving, published 1739
NPG D14554
by Michael Vandergucht
line engraving, circa 1800-1825
NPG D14394
by Charles Kingsley Adams, after Benedetto Gennari, and after Michael Vandergucht
pencil, circa 1919-1964
NPG D21671
by Michael Vandergucht, after Benjamin Ferrers
line engraving, 1709
NPG D19949
Spencer Compton, 2nd Earl of Northampton
by Michael Vandergucht, after Cornelius Johnson (Cornelius Janssen van Ceulen)
line engraving, published 1713
NPG D19857
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