Daniel Dodd

Dodd was a member of the Free Society of Artists, and first appears as an exhibitor at Spring Gardens in 1761.

[2] Mainly producing portraits in crayons on a small scale, Dodd painted sometimes in oils.

His portraits included Margaret Caroline Rudd, and Nathan Potts of the Robin Hood Society (engraved in mezzotint by Butler Clowes).

[1] Dodd designed illustrations for Harrison & Co.'s Novelist's Magazine, George Frederick Raymond's History of England, and other publications.

He also drew scenes of fashionable life, crowded with figures: such as A View of the Ball at St. James's on Her Majesty's Birthnight (engraved by Tukey), A View of the Exhibition of the Royal Academy at Somerset House (engraved by William Angus), The Royal Procession to St. Paul's, and The Exhibition of Copley's Picture of the Death of Lord Chatham at the Exhibition Room in Spring Gardens (engraved by Angus).

Priscilla Kemble in character as Miss Peggy, in The Country Girl by David Garrick , engraving by Joseph Collyer after Daniel Dodd