Anne Monck (née Clarges), Duchess of Albemarle
(1619-1670), Wife of 1st Duke of AlbemarleSitter in 10 portraits
Anne Monck (née Clarges), Duchess of Albemarle
sold by Richard Gammon
engraving, circa 1660s
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Anne Monck (née Clarges), Duchess of Albemarle
after Unknown artist
line engraving, late 18th to early 19th century
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Anne Monck (née Clarges), Duchess of Albemarle
after Unknown artist, published by William Richardson
line engraving, published 1800
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Anne Monck (née Clarges), Duchess of Albemarle
after Unknown artist, published by William Richardson
line engraving, published 1800
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Anne Monck (née Clarges), Duchess of Albemarle
by Richard Earlom, published by Samuel Woodburn, after Unknown miniaturist
mezzotint, published 1811
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Anne Monck (née Clarges), Duchess of Albemarle
by Richard Earlom, published by Samuel Woodburn, after Unknown miniaturist
mezzotint, published 1811
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Anne Monck (née Clarges), Duchess of Albemarle
by Richard Earlom, published by Samuel Woodburn, after Unknown miniaturist
mezzotint, published 1811
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Anne Monck (née Clarges), Duchess of Albemarle
by Richard Earlom, published by Samuel Woodburn, after Unknown miniaturist
mezzotint, published 1811
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Anne Monck (née Clarges), Duchess of Albemarle
by Unknown artist
pen and ink after engraving
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Anne Monck (née Clarges), Duchess of Albemarle
by Richard Earlom, published by Samuel Woodburn, after Unknown miniaturist
mezzotint, published 1811
NPG D19836
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