David Loggan
(1634-1692), Artist and engraverArtist associated with 191 portraits
Loggan studied in Danzig (now Gdansk), where he was born, under Willem Hondius and then in Amsterdam, before arriving in London in the mid 1650s. A prolific portraitist, he produced mainly engravings, as well as miniature drawings in graphite on parchment. In 1662, he engraved the title page for the folio Book of Common Prayer. By 1669, he was living in Oxford, and was appointed 'public sculptor' to the university. He drew and engraved all the Oxford colleges in bird's-eye views for his folio Oxonia Illustrata, published in 1675. In 1690, he published Cantabrigia Illustrata, a collection documenting Cambridge University, and was given the position of engraver to the university.
George Berkeley, 1st Earl of Berkeley
by Robert Dunkarton, after David Loggan
mezzotint, published 1812
NPG D723
James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde
by Robert Dunkarton, after David Loggan
mezzotint, published 1815
NPG D3775
James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde
by Burnet Reading, published by Thomas Rodd the Elder, or published by Thomas Rodd the Younger, after David Loggan
line engraving, published 1821
NPG D29351
by Charles Turner, after David Loggan
mezzotint, published 1811
NPG D4321
by Charles Turner, after David Loggan
mezzotint, published 1811
NPG D5756
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