George White (artist)

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Born1684 (1684)
Died27 May 1732(1732-05-27) (aged 47–48)
Knownformezzotint engravings
George White
Born1684 (1684)
Died27 May 1732(1732-05-27) (aged 47–48)
Known formezzotint engravings

George White (c. 1684–1732) was an English mezzotint engraver.

The son of Robert White, he was born about 1684, and instructed by his father until his death in 1703. He completed some of the plates left unfinished by the latter, and himself executed a few in the line manner; but beginning from 1712 he turned to mezzotints. A portrait of Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer, which he executed in this style from a painting by Godfrey Kneller, was much admired and brought him work. He died at his house in Bloomsbury on 27 May 1732.[1]

Mezzotint of Francis Charteris, around 1730–1732.

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