His portrait, engraved by himself at the age of fifty, still exists.
He is remembered for more than 800 portraits engraved through his career, many depicting scientists of the period.
Field was of diminutive stature, with a noble head; his portrait has been engraved.
His portrait, from a drawing taken by Minasi a few weeks before his death, has been engraved.
Beckett's own portrait was engraved by his pupil John Smith and others.
A small oval portrait was also engraved for the "Monthly Mirror" in 1796.
His portrait from life was engraved by M. van Sommeren in 1678.
This portrait was subsequently engraved by Robert White towards the end of the seventeenth century.
His portrait, painted by Richmond, has been engraved.
A portrait of Montgomerie in armour has been engraved.