Arthur Pond (c. 1705–1758) was an English painter and engraver.
Life
Born about 1705, he was educated in London, and stayed for a time in Rome studying art, in company with the sculptor Roubiliac. He became a successful portrait-painter.
In 1734–5 he published a series of his plates under the title Imitations of the Italian Masters. He also collaborated with George Knapton in the publication of the Heads of Illustrious Persons, after Jacobus Houbraken and George Vertue, with their lives by Thomas Birch (London, 1743–52); and engraved sixty-eight plates for a collection of ninety-five reproductions from drawings by famous masters, in which Knapton was again his colleague. Another of his productions was a series of twenty-five caricatures after Pier Leone Ghezzi, republished in 1823 and 1832 as Eccentric Characters.
Lippincott, Louise (1988). "Arthur Pond's Journal of Receipts and Expenses, 1734-1750". The Walpole Society. 54: 220–333. ISSN0141-0016. JSTOR41829564. OCLC5543522303.