George White
(circa 1684-1732), EngraverArtist associated with 121 portraits
George White was the son of draughtsman and engraver Robert White and trained with his father until his death in 1703. In 1712, he began working in mezzotint, achieving much greater success with this method than he had had as an engraver. In total he produced about sixty mezzotints, many of which he published himself.
by George White, after Thomas Gibson
mezzotint, after 1740
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by George White, after Thomas Gibson
mezzotint, after 1740
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by George White, after Thomas Gibson
mezzotint, after 1740
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by George White, after Thomas Gibson
mezzotint, after 1740
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by George White, published by William Henry Toms, after Thomas Gibson
mezzotint, after 1740
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after George White, after Thomas Hudson
mezzotint, (1748)
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published by Bowles & Carver, after George White
mezzotint, circa 1793-1832
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by George White, published by Samuel Sympson, after William Dobson
mezzotint, (circa 1642-1646)
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by George White, after Unknown artist
mezzotint, early 18th century
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by George White, after Unknown artist
mezzotint, early 18th century
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by George White, after Unknown artist
mezzotint, early 18th century
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by George White, after Unknown artist
mezzotint, early 18th century
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by George White, after Richard van Bleeck
mezzotint, (circa 1700)
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by George White, after Richard van Bleeck
mezzotint, (circa 1700)
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by and published by George White, sold by Samuel Sympson, after Sir Godfrey Kneller, Bt
mezzotint, circa 1700-1725
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by George White, after John Vanderbank
mezzotint, circa 1700-1725
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by George White, after John Vanderbank
mezzotint, early 18th century
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Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke
by George White, after Thomas Murray
mezzotint, circa 1715-1732 (1714)
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