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Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer

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Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer

by Edward Fisher, after Sir Godfrey Kneller, Bt
mezzotint, mid 18th century
13 1/4 in. x 9 1/2 in. (338 mm x 240 mm) plate size; 13 1/2 in. x 9 5/8 in. (343 mm x 245 mm) paper size
Purchased with help from the Friends of the National Libraries and the Pilgrim Trust, 1966
Reference Collection
NPG D38875

Sitterback to top

  • Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer (baptised 1636-1699), Painter. Sitter in 4 portraits, Artist or producer associated with 1 portrait.

Artistsback to top

  • Edward Fisher (1722-before 1782), Mezzotint engraver. Artist or producer associated with 92 portraits.
  • Sir Godfrey Kneller, Bt (1646-1723), Portrait painter. Artist or producer associated with 1689 portraits, Sitter associated with 30 portraits.

Related worksback to top

  • NPG D5277: Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer (based on same portrait)
  • NPG D5276: Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer (based on same portrait)

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