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Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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A Boy in Van Dyck Costume 1748 Joseph Highmore (1692–1780)A Boy in Van Dyck Costume 1748 National Trust, Waddesdon Manor
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A Club of Gentlemen c.1730 Joseph Highmore (1692–1780)A Club of Gentlemen c.1730 Yale Center for British Art
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A Family Conversation Piece 1730–1735 Joseph Highmore (1692–1780)A Family Conversation Piece 1730–1735 Yale Center for British Art
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A Gentleman in a Brown Velvet Coat 1747 Joseph Highmore (1692–1780)A Gentleman in a Brown Velvet Coat 1747 Tate
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A Woman and Her Child, Probably Olive Sharpe (née Cartwright) and Her Son John 1731 Joseph Highmore (1692–1780)A Woman and Her Child, Probably Olive Sharpe (née Cartwright) and Her Son John 1731 Yale Center for British Art
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Abraham de Moivre (1667–1754) 1736 Joseph Highmore (1692–1780)Abraham de Moivre (1667–1754) 1736 The Royal Society
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Admiral George Byng (d.1733), KCB, 1st Viscount Torrington Joseph Highmore (1692–1780) (after)Admiral George Byng (d.1733), KCB, 1st Viscount Torrington Kelmarsh Hall
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Alderman Read, Lord Mayor (1719 & 1746) 1747 Joseph Highmore (1692–1780) (style of)Alderman Read, Lord Mayor (1719 & 1746) 1747 York Mansion House
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Andrew Bell (1726–1809) Joseph Highmore (1692–1780) (attributed to)Andrew Bell (1726–1809) City Art Centre
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Anne (d.1759), Duchess of Chandos 1746 Joseph Highmore (1692–1780)Anne (d.1759), Duchess of Chandos 1746 Walker Art Gallery
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Anne Furness (1711–1747), First Wife of John, 2nd Viscount St John 1745 Joseph Highmore (1692–1780) (attributed to)Anne Furness (1711–1747), First Wife of John, 2nd Viscount St John 1745 Lydiard House
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Anthony Sayer (c.1672–1741/1742) Joseph Highmore (1692–1780) (copy after)Anthony Sayer (c.1672–1741/1742) Museum of Freemasonry
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Arthur Onslow (1691–1768), Speaker 1735 Joseph Highmore (1692–1780)Arthur Onslow (1691–1768), Speaker 1735 Parliamentary Art Collection
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Called 'John Beard (1717–1791)' c.1750 Joseph Highmore (1692–1780) (attributed to)Called 'John Beard (1717–1791)' c.1750 Royal College of Music
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Captain William Gordon (c.1709–1768) c.1750 Joseph Highmore (1692–1780)Captain William Gordon (c.1709–1768) c.1750 National Maritime Museum
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Charles Penruddocke 1743 Joseph Highmore (1692–1780)Charles Penruddocke 1743 Yale Center for British Art
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David Le Marchand c.1723 Joseph Highmore (1692–1780)David Le Marchand c.1723 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Edward Nourse the Elder (d.1738) Joseph Highmore (1692–1780) (attributed to)Edward Nourse the Elder (d.1738) Hunterian Museum
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Edward Nourse the Younger (d.1760) Joseph Highmore (1692–1780) (attributed to)Edward Nourse the Younger (d.1760) Hunterian Museum
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Edward Young (1683–1765) Joseph Highmore (1692–1780)Edward Young (1683–1765) All Souls College, University of Oxford
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Elizabeth Carter Joseph Highmore (1692–1780)Elizabeth Carter Deal Town Hall
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Elizabeth Lee (1729–1786), Wife of William Waller 1755 Joseph Highmore (1692–1780)Elizabeth Lee (1729–1786), Wife of William Waller 1755 Wolverhampton Art Gallery
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Elizabeth Rooper (d.1791), Lady Dryden Joseph Highmore (1692–1780)Elizabeth Rooper (d.1791), Lady Dryden National Trust, Canons Ashby
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Equestrian Portrait of King George II c.1743–5 Joseph Highmore (1692–1780)Equestrian Portrait of King George II c.1743–5 Tate
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Figures in a Tavern or Coffee House c.1725 or after 1750 Joseph Highmore (1692–1780) (attributed to)Figures in a Tavern or Coffee House c.1725 or after 1750 Yale Center for British Art
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Frances Maria Fountayne (1730–1750) 1749–1750 Joseph Highmore (1692–1780)Frances Maria Fountayne (1730–1750) 1749–1750 Temple Newsam House, Leeds Museums and Galleries
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Francis Godolphin IV (1678–1766), 2nd Earl of Godolphin c.1730 Joseph Highmore (1692–1780) (circle of)Francis Godolphin IV (1678–1766), 2nd Earl of Godolphin c.1730 National Trust, Godolphin
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Francis Swanton 1712–1724 Joseph Highmore (1692–1780) (attributed to)Francis Swanton 1712–1724 Salisbury Guildhall
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General James Wolfe (1727–1759), as a Young Man 19th C Joseph Highmore (1692–1780) (after)General James Wolfe (1727–1759), as a Young Man 19th C National Trust, Quebec House
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George II (1683–1760) 1755 Joseph Highmore (1692–1780)George II (1683–1760) 1755 York Mansion House
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George II (1683–1760) c.1740–1755 (?) Joseph Highmore (1692–1780)George II (1683–1760) c.1740–1755 (?) Walker Art Gallery
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Hagar and Ishmael 1746 Joseph Highmore (1692–1780)Hagar and Ishmael 1746 Foundling Museum
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Henry Stebbing 1757 Joseph Highmore (1692–1780)Henry Stebbing 1757 National Portrait Gallery, London
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I: Mr B. Finds Pamela Writing 1743–4 Joseph Highmore (1692–1780)I: Mr B. Finds Pamela Writing 1743–4 Tate Britain
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IX: Pamela is Married 1743–4 Joseph Highmore (1692–1780)IX: Pamela is Married 1743–4 Tate Britain
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Isaac Hawkins Browne (1705–1760), Poet 1731/1732 Joseph Highmore (1692–1780)Isaac Hawkins Browne (1705–1760), Poet 1731/1732 Trinity College, University of Cambridge
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Isaac Hawkins Browne (1705–1760), Poet 1744 Joseph Highmore (1692–1780)Isaac Hawkins Browne (1705–1760), Poet 1744 Trinity College, University of Cambridge
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Isabella Lee and Her Grandson, William Waller 1759 Joseph Highmore (1692–1780)Isabella Lee and Her Grandson, William Waller 1759 Wolverhampton Art Gallery
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Issac Welman (b.1711) 1737 Joseph Highmore (1692–1780)Issac Welman (b.1711) 1737 National Trust, Upton House
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James Jurin (1684–1750), Fellow, Physician and Natural Philosopher Joseph Highmore (1692–1780) (attributed to)James Jurin (1684–1750), Fellow, Physician and Natural Philosopher Trinity College, University of Cambridge