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Nancy Parsons

(circa 1735-1814 or 1815), Courtesan and political mistress

Anne ('Nancy') Maynard (née Parsons), Viscountess Maynard

Sitter in 6 portraits

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Nancy Parsons as Juno, by James Watson, after  Tilly Kettle - NPG D38341

Nancy Parsons as Juno

by James Watson, after Tilly Kettle
mezzotint, late 18th century
NPG D38341

Nancy Parsons, by James Watson, after  George Willison - NPG D38340

Nancy Parsons

by James Watson, after George Willison
mezzotint, published 20 October 1771
NPG D38340

Nancy Parsons, by George Sanders, after  Thomas Gainsborough - NPG D3694

Nancy Parsons

by George Sanders, after Thomas Gainsborough
mezzotint, mid 19th century
NPG D3694

Au Revoir (Georgiana (Spencer), Duchess of Devonshire, Anne (Parsons), Viscountess Maynard ('Nancy Parsons'), Agneta Yorke (née Johnson)), by Bernard Partridge, after  Thomas Gainsborough, and after  Sir Joshua Reynolds - NPG D9526

Au Revoir (Georgiana (Spencer), Duchess of Devonshire, Anne (Parsons), Viscountess Maynard ('Nancy Parsons'), Agneta Yorke (née Johnson))

by Bernard Partridge, after Thomas Gainsborough, and after Sir Joshua Reynolds
pen and ink, heightened with white, published 1907
NPG D9526

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