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- Isaac_Whood abstract "Isaac Whood (1689–1752) was an English portrait-painter, an imitator of the manner of Godfrey Kneller. He practised for many years as a portrait-painter in Lincoln's Inn Fields, London. His portraits of ladies were considered some of the best of the time. Whood died in Bloomsbury Square on 24 February 1752.".
- Isaac_Whood comment "Isaac Whood (1689–1752) was an English portrait-painter, an imitator of the manner of Godfrey Kneller. He practised for many years as a portrait-painter in Lincoln's Inn Fields, London. His portraits of ladies were considered some of the best of the time. Whood died in Bloomsbury Square on 24 February 1752.".