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18 results filtered with: John Taylor
  • John Taylor. Line engraving by R. Cooper after W. de Nune.
  • John Taylor, mining engineer and geologist. Lithograph by J.A. Vinter after S. Hodges.
  • William Taylor, a boy born blind, looking in a mirror after his sight had been restored by surgery. Etching by T. Worlidge, 1751.
  • John Taylor. Line engraving by P. Endlich, 1735, after himself.
  • John Taylor, mining engineer and geologist. Lithograph after T. Lawrence.
  • John Taylor. Line engraving by J. B. Scotin after P. Ryche.
  • A shield containing a group portrait of various doctors and quacks, including Mrs Mapp, Dr. Joshua Ward and John Taylor. Engraving after W. Hogarth, 1736.
  • John Taylor. Line engraving after P. Ryche.
  • A shield containing a group portrait of various doctors and quacks, including Mrs Mapp, Dr. Joshua Ward and John Taylor. Etching by W. Hogarth, 1736, after himself.
  • A shield containing a group portrait of various doctors and quacks, including Mrs Mapp, Dr. Joshua Ward and John Taylor. Etching by W. Hogarth, 1736, after himself.
  • John Taylor. Coloured stipple engraving after P. Ryche.
  • John Taylor, mining engineer and geologist. Mezzotint by Charles Turner, 1831, after T. Lawrence.
  • A chemist and his assistant as "puffers" heating a substance in a retort; representing a theatre critic who "puffs" the actor Joseph Holman at the bidding of his editor. Etching attributed to T. Rowlandson, ca. 1786.
  • A shield containing a group portrait of various doctors and quacks, including Mrs Mapp, Dr. Joshua Ward and John Taylor. Etching by W. Hogarth, 1736, after himself.
  • A shield containing a group portrait of various doctors and quacks, including Mrs Mapp, Dr. Joshua Ward and John Taylor. Mezzotint after W. Hogarth, 1736.
  • John Taylor. Mezzotint by J. Faber, junior, after P. Ryche.
  • A shield containing a group portrait of various doctors and quacks, including Mrs Mapp, Dr. Joshua Ward and John Taylor. Etching by W. Hogarth, 1736, after himself.
  • John Taylor. Line engraving by R. Cooper after W. de Nune.