Lord George Cavendish Bentinck
(1802-1848), Statesman and sportsmanEarly Victorian Portraits Catalogue Entry
Sitter in 11 portraits
Leading Tory MP and well-known sportsman; son of the 4th Duke of Portland. Bentinck was a passionate protectionist who helped to oust Peel in 1846 after the repeal of the Corn Laws.
Lord George Cavendish Bentinck
by Samuel Lane
oil on canvas, circa 1836
NPG 1515
Lord George Cavendish Bentinck
by Thomas Campbell
marble bust, 1848
NPG 134
by John ('HB') Doyle, printed by Alfred Ducôte, published by Thomas McLean
lithograph, published 3 June 1840
NPG D41576
Lord George Cavendish Bentinck
probably by T.C. Wilson
lithograph, circa 1840
NPG D1058
Start for the Great Westminster Trial Stakes!
by John ('HB') Doyle, published by Thomas McLean, printed by General Lithographic Establishment
lithograph, published 11 February 1841
NPG D41604
Lord George Cavendish Bentinck
by C.B., after Antoine Claudet
lithograph, 1848
NPG D31676
Lord George Cavendish Bentinck
by Samuel William Reynolds, after Samuel Lane
etching, published 1848
NPG D31680
Lord George Cavendish Bentinck
by Samuel William Reynolds, after Samuel Lane
etching, published 1848
NPG D31681
Lord George Cavendish Bentinck
by Samuel William Reynolds, after Samuel Lane
mixed-method engraving, published 1849
NPG D31677
Lord George Cavendish Bentinck
by Samuel William Reynolds, after Samuel Lane
mixed-method engraving, published 1849
NPG D31678
Lord George Cavendish Bentinck
by Samuel William Reynolds, after Samuel Lane
mixed-method engraving, published 1849
NPG D31679
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