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Marian Hastings (née Anna Maria Apollonia Chapuset)

(1747-1837), Former wife of Baron von Imhoff, and later second wife of Warren Hastings

Sitter in 7 portraits

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Marian Hastings (née Anna Maria Apollonia Chapuset) when Baroness von Imhoff, by William Dickinson, published by  Carington Bowles, after  Robert Edge Pine - NPG D36438

Marian Hastings (née Anna Maria Apollonia Chapuset) when Baroness von Imhoff

by William Dickinson, published by Carington Bowles, after Robert Edge Pine
mezzotint, published 1770
NPG D36438

Marian Hastings (née Anna Maria Apollonia Chapuset), by William Dickinson, published by  Carington Bowles, after  Robert Edge Pine - NPG D15323

Marian Hastings (née Anna Maria Apollonia Chapuset)

by William Dickinson, published by Carington Bowles, after Robert Edge Pine
mezzotint, published 1770
NPG D15323

'-Coaches', by James Gillray, published by  Samuel William Fores - NPG D12383

'-Coaches'

by James Gillray, published by Samuel William Fores
hand-coloured etching, published 20 May 1788
NPG D12383

Marian Hastings (née Anna Maria Apollonia Chapuset), by William Greatbach, published by  Richard Bentley, after  Ozias Humphry - NPG D10994

Marian Hastings (née Anna Maria Apollonia Chapuset)

by William Greatbach, published by Richard Bentley, after Ozias Humphry
line engraving, published 1841
NPG D10994

Marian Hastings (née Anna Maria Apollonia Chapuset), by William Greatbach, published by  Richard Bentley, after  Ozias Humphry - NPG D14885

Marian Hastings (née Anna Maria Apollonia Chapuset)

by William Greatbach, published by Richard Bentley, after Ozias Humphry
line engraving, published 1841
NPG D14885

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