Incomplete List of Court Painters (A-Z)
| Painter | Nationality | Court |
|---|---|---|
| Miguel António do Amaral | Portuguese | Joseph I of Portugal Maria I of Portugal Joseph, Prince of Brazil |
| Jacopo Amigoni | Italian | Ferdinand VI of Spain |
| Friedrich von Amerling | Austrian | Franz Joseph I of Austria |
| Ferdinand Bauer | Austrian | Prince of Liechtenstein |
| Wu Bin | Chinese | Ming Dynasty |
| Bishandas | Indian | Jahangir |
| Francis Bourgeois | English | George III of the United Kingdom |
| Agnolo di Cosimo | Italian | Medici |
| Giovanni Maria delle Piane | Italian | Elizabeth Farnese |
| Claude Deruet | French | Charles V, Duke of Lorraine |
| Jean-Baptiste Debret | French | John VI of Portugal Pedro IV and I of Portugal and Brazil |
| Jacques d'Agar | French | Christian V of Denmark |
| Dosso Dossi | Italian | Alphonso I of Ferrara Ercole II d'Este |
| Hans Dürer | German | Sigismund I of Poland |
| Anthony van Dyck | Flemish | Charles I of England |
| David Klöcker Ehrenstrahl | Swedish | Charles XI of Sweden |
| Jan van Eyck | Flemish | Philip of Charolais |
| Domenico Fetti | Italian | Gonzaga |
| Jean Fouquet | French | Louis XI of France |
| Nuno Gonçalves | Portuguese | Afonso V of Portugal Saint Princess Joan of Aviz |
| Francisco Goya | Spanish | Charles III of Spain Charles IV of Spain Ferdinand VII of Spain |
| Carl Haag | Anglo-German | Queen Victoria Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha |
| George Hayter | English | Queen Victoria |
| Hans Holbein the Younger | German | Henry VIII of England |
| Hyewon | Korean | Joseon Dynasty |
| Jens Juel | Danish | Christian VII of Denmark |
| Cristóvão de Morais | Portuguese | John III of Portugal João Manuel, Prince of Portugal Sebastian I of Portugal |
| Abdulcelil Levni | Turkish | Mustafa II Ahmed III |
| Louis-Michel van Loo | French | Philip V of Spain |
| Vieira Lusitano | Portuguese | Joseph I of Portugal Maria I of Portugal |
| Andrea Mantegna | Italian | Mantua |
| Tosa Mitsuoki | Japanese | Edo |
| Uemura Shōen | Japanese | Emperor Shōwa |
| Bernard van Orley | Flemish | Margaret of Austria Maria of Austria |
| Francesco Raibolini | Italian | Mantua |
| Peter Paul Rubens | Flemish | Vincenzo I of Gonzaga Philip IV of Spain |
| Rachel Ruysch | Dutch | Johann Wilhelm, Elector Palatine |
| Alonso Sánchez Coello | Spanish Portuguese |
John III of Portugal João Manuel, Prince of Portugal Philip II of Spain Sebastian I of Portugal |
| Louis de Silvestre | French | King Augustus II of Poland Augustus III of Poland |
| Domingos Sequeira | Portuguese | John VI of Portugal |
| Pieter Snayers | Flemish | Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand Archduke Leopold Wilhelm of Austria |
| Dirk Stoop | Dutch | John IV of Portugal Catherine of Braganza Charles II of England |
| Titian | Italian | Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor Philip II of Spain |
| Giuseppe Troni | Italian | Maria I of Portugal John VI of Portugal |
| Diego Velázquez | Spanish | Philip IV of Spain |
| Jan Cornelisz Vermeyen | Dutch | Margaret of Austria |
| Zhang Zeduan | Chinese | Northern Song Dynasty |
| Sofonisba Anguissola | Italian | Philip II of Spain |
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