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William Marshall

(circa 1617-1649), Engraver

Sitter in 4 portraits
Artist associated with 190 portraits
William Marshall was the most prolific engraver working in London during the reign of Charles I. He produced more than 250 plates, most of which were made on commission for the London book trade, either as engraved title pages or portrait frontispieces.

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Richard Brathwaite, by William Marshall - NPG D27887

Richard Brathwaite

by William Marshall
line engraving, published 1638
NPG D27887

Richard Brathwaite, by William Marshall - NPG D27896

Richard Brathwaite

by William Marshall
line engraving, published 1638
NPG D27896

Richard Brathwaite, by William Marshall - NPG D13650

Richard Brathwaite

by William Marshall
line engraving, published 1638
NPG D13650

Thomas Randolph, by William Marshall - NPG D27806

Thomas Randolph

by William Marshall
line engraving, published 1640
NPG D27806

John Parkinson, by William Marshall, published by  Thomas Cotes - NPG D27876

John Parkinson

by William Marshall, published by Thomas Cotes
line engraving, published 1640
NPG D27876

Francis Bacon, 1st Viscount St Alban, by William Marshall, after  Simon de Passe - NPG D27996

Francis Bacon, 1st Viscount St Alban

by William Marshall, after Simon de Passe
line engraving, 1640
NPG D27996

Francis Bacon, 1st Viscount St Alban, by William Marshall, after  Simon de Passe - NPG D39994

Francis Bacon, 1st Viscount St Alban

by William Marshall, after Simon de Passe
line engraving, 1640
NPG D39994

Francis Bacon, 1st Viscount St Alban, by William Marshall, after  Simon de Passe - NPG D5878

Francis Bacon, 1st Viscount St Alban

by William Marshall, after Simon de Passe
line engraving, 1640
NPG D5878

Bathsua Makin (née Reginald), by William Marshall, after  Unknown artist - NPG D13657

Bathsua Makin (née Reginald)

by William Marshall, after Unknown artist
etching, 1640s
On display in Room 4 on Floor 3 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG D13657

Joseph Hall, possibly by William Faithorne, after  William Marshall - NPG D22761

Joseph Hall

possibly by William Faithorne, after William Marshall
line engraving, after 1641
NPG D22761

Joseph Hall, by William Marshall, after  Unknown artist - NPG D26728

Joseph Hall

by William Marshall, after Unknown artist
line engraving, 1641
NPG D26728

Richard Carpenter, by William Marshall, after  Unknown artist - NPG D26880

Richard Carpenter

by William Marshall, after Unknown artist
line engraving, 1641
NPG D26880

Richard Carpenter, by William Marshall, after  Unknown artist - NPG D26879

Richard Carpenter

by William Marshall, after Unknown artist
line engraving, 1641
NPG D26879

Joseph Hall, possibly by William Faithorne, after  William Marshall - NPG D45798

Joseph Hall

possibly by William Faithorne, after William Marshall
line engraving, after 1641
NPG D45798

Joseph Hall, possibly by William Faithorne, after  William Marshall - NPG D45799

Joseph Hall

possibly by William Faithorne, after William Marshall
line engraving, after 1641
NPG D45799

Joseph Hall, by William Marshall, after  Unknown artist - NPG D45801

Joseph Hall

by William Marshall, after Unknown artist
line engraving, 1641
NPG D45801

Joseph Hall, by William Marshall, after  Unknown artist - NPG D45802

Joseph Hall

by William Marshall, after Unknown artist
line engraving, 1641
NPG D45802

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