File:Sir John Perrot (c. 1527-1592) mezzotint after George Powle.jpg
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DescriptionSir John Perrot (c. 1527-1592) mezzotint after George Powle.jpg | Engraved portrait of Sir John Perrot (c. 1527-1592), Lord Deputy of Ireland |
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circa 1776 date QS:P,+1776-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902 |
Source | Antique engraving: image size is about 4 x 5.5 inches |
Author | unsigned mezzotint attributed to Valentine Green, after a portrait by George Powle |
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