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Edward Charles Baring, 1st Baron Revelstoke

(1828-1897), Merchant banker

Sitter in 8 portraits

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The Baring brothers, by Camille Silvy - NPG Ax57578

The Baring brothers

by Camille Silvy
albumen print, 19 April 1862
NPG Ax57578

The Baring brothers, by Camille Silvy - NPG Ax57579

The Baring brothers

by Camille Silvy
albumen print, 19 April 1862
NPG Ax57579

The Baring brothers, by Camille Silvy - NPG Ax58779

The Baring brothers

by Camille Silvy
albumen print, 22 June 1862 (19 April 1862)
NPG Ax58779

The Baring brothers, by Camille Silvy - NPG Ax58780

The Baring brothers

by Camille Silvy
albumen print, 22 June 1862 (19 April 1862)
NPG Ax58780

The Baring brothers, by Camille Silvy - NPG Ax58877

The Baring brothers

by Camille Silvy
albumen print, circa 1862 (19 April 1862)
NPG Ax58877

Edward Charles Baring, 1st Baron Revelstoke ('Statesmen. No. 551.'), by Liborio Prosperi ('Lib') - NPG D44403

Edward Charles Baring, 1st Baron Revelstoke ('Statesmen. No. 551.')

by Liborio Prosperi ('Lib')
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 15 September 1888
NPG D44403

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Vanity Fair Panel no. 3

by Sir Leslie Ward, and Carlo Pellegrini, and Liborio Prosperi ('Lib'), and Théobald Chartran ('T'), and Sir Francis Carruthers Gould ('F.C.G.'), and Sir John Paget Mellor, 1st Bt
chromolithographs pasted onto wooden panel, assembled from prints published 1881-1890
NPG D39293

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