Manuel Salvador Carmona (1734–1820) was a Spanish engraver and designer.
Born at Nava del Rey, he became a pupil of Nicolas-Gabriel Dupuis in Paris.
In 1777, he married the German painter Anna Maria Mengs, with whom he had seven children.
Anna Maria was the daughter of Anton Raphael Mengs.
He died at Madrid.
Among the more important engravings are:
An Allegory in honour of Charles III of Spain; after Francesco Solimena.
Bacchus crowning his Votaries; after Velázquez.
A Madonna seated on Clouds; after Murillo.
1802.
A Madonna; after Van Dyck.
1757.
The Resurrection; after Van Loo.
1757.
St.
John the Baptist; after Anton Raphael Mengs.
1784.
The Magdalene; after the same.
St.
Ferdinand praying; after Murillo.
1791.
Angels appearing to Mary Magdalene; alter Guercino.
Portrait of François Boucher ; after Roslin Sedois
Portrait of Collin de Vermont ; ibid
Portrait of Charles III.
; after Anton Raphael Mengs.
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Don Alfonso de Guzman; after Van Dyck.
Joseph, a Carmelite Monk; after Velázquez