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Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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Walter de Stapeldon (1261–1326) 1780 Matthew William Peters (1742–1814)Walter de Stapeldon (1261–1326) 1780 Exeter College, University of Oxford
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Edward Wortley Montagu 1775 Matthew William Peters (1742–1814)Edward Wortley Montagu 1775 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Charles Bromfield 1779 Matthew William Peters (1742–1814)Charles Bromfield 1779 Imperial Health Charity Art Collection
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Thomas Williams 1777 Matthew William Peters (1742–1814)Thomas Williams 1777 Imperial Health Charity Art Collection
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Portrait of a Child 1752–1814 Matthew William Peters (1742–1814)Portrait of a Child 1752–1814 Manchester Art Gallery
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HM King George III (1738–1820) c.1761 Matthew William Peters (1742–1814)HM King George III (1738–1820) c.1761 Museum of Freemasonry
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Lady Elizabeth Isabella Manners (1778–1853), as a Child, Later Lady Richard Norman 1779–1782 Matthew William Peters (1742–1814)Lady Elizabeth Isabella Manners (1778–1853), as a Child, Later Lady Richard Norman 1779–1782 National Trust, Waddesdon Manor
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Lydia c.1777 Matthew William Peters (1742–1814)Lydia c.1777 Tate
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Mrs Eleanor Barr 1779 Matthew William Peters (1742–1814)Mrs Eleanor Barr 1779 Imperial Health Charity Art Collection
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HRH Henry Frederick (1745–1790), 1st Duke of Cumberland and Strathearn c.1785 Matthew William Peters (1742–1814)HRH Henry Frederick (1745–1790), 1st Duke of Cumberland and Strathearn c.1785 Museum of Freemasonry
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John Hinchliffe (1731–1794), Master (1768–1788), Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge (1768) c.1788 Matthew William Peters (1742–1814)John Hinchliffe (1731–1794), Master (1768–1788), Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge (1768) c.1788 Trinity College, University of Cambridge
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Children 1777 Matthew William Peters (1742–1814)Children 1777 Royal Academy of Arts
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Portrait of a Lady with a Large Pointed Hat c.1786–1793 Matthew William Peters (1742–1814)Portrait of a Lady with a Large Pointed Hat c.1786–1793 Ulster Museum
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Nelly Matthew William Peters (1742–1814) (attributed to)Nelly Royal Albert Memorial Museum
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Miss Bianca Matthew William Peters (1742–1814) (circle of)Miss Bianca National Trust for Scotland, Drum Castle, Garden & Estate