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William Nutter

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Nutter's works are dated from 1780 to 1800. He executed plates after leading English artists of his time, a large proportion of them being from miniatures by
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Index

John Raphael Smith
stipple engraver
Francesco Bartolozzi
Royal Academy
Somers Town
Whitefield's Tabernacle, Tottenham Court Road

Thomas Coram
William Hogarth
Samuel Shelley
Henry Singleton
Thomas Stothard
William Redmore Bigg
John Graham
Johann Heinrich Ramberg
Thomas Coram
William Hogarth
Joshua Reynolds
Martha Gunn
John Russell
Samuel Berdmore


Lee, Sidney
"Nutter, William" 
Dictionary of National Biography
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Lee, Sidney
Nutter, William
Dictionary of National Biography

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