Henrietta Maria Sarah Stuart
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© National Portrait Gallery, London
Henrietta Maria Sarah Stuart
by Samuel William Reynolds, published by Colnaghi, Son & Co, after Christina Robertson (née Saunders)
mezzotint, published 2 January 1826 (exhibited 1824)
14 3/8 in. x 9 7/8 in. (365 mm x 250 mm) plate size; 23 3/8 in. x 17 1/8 in. (593 mm x 434 mm) paper size
Purchased with help from the Friends of the National Libraries and the Pilgrim Trust, 1966
Reference Collection
NPG D42105
Artistsback to top
- Colnaghi, Son & Co (active 1826-1835), Publishers. Artist or producer associated with 74 portraits.
- Samuel William Reynolds (1773-1835), Mezzotint engraver and painter. Artist or producer associated with 639 portraits, Sitter in 3 portraits.
- Christina Robertson (née Saunders) (1796-1854), Miniature and portrait painter. Artist or producer associated with 16 portraits.
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