ArtistsSamuel John Stump
Samuel John Stump

Samuel John Stump

British, 1779–1863
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21
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Artworks (1)

Artwork sources (3)

1 published of 8 catalogued · 8 with image
  • The Met
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  • + 2 more sources · 7 catalogued, not yet published

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4 entries · 1 sources
  • Portrait of a Man
    1825 · Met · 4 prov
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Images

12 assets
Man Sketching and Woman with Herd of Sheep Beneath Tree (c. 1830)
Art Institute of Chicago
Samuel John Stump (1778 1863)   Miss Vandenhoff in the Love Chase   88421378   Kenwood House
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Charles Kean (1811–1868), as Hamlet in 'Hamlet' by William Shakespeare Samuel John Stump (1778–1863) Victoria and Albert Museum
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Stump, Samuel John   Portrait d'homme, dit Portrait de sir N. Vincent   J 781   Musée Cognacq Jay
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Portrait of a Man MET 175569
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Louisa Brunton Stamp
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Robert Liston Stump
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Henry Siddons Stump
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Art Institute of Chicago
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