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Lavinia Spencer (née Bingham), Countess Spencer

(1762-1831), Society hostess; wife of 2nd Earl Spencer

Sitter in 12 portraits
Artist associated with 3 portraits

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Henrietta Frances ('Harriet') Ponsonby (née Spencer), Countess of Bessborough, by Francesco Bartolozzi, after  Lavinia Spencer (née Bingham), Countess Spencer - NPG D31730

Henrietta Frances ('Harriet') Ponsonby (née Spencer), Countess of Bessborough

by Francesco Bartolozzi, after Lavinia Spencer (née Bingham), Countess Spencer
etching, published 1787
NPG D31730

'The tender mother', by James Gillray, published by  Susannah Vivares, after  Lavinia Spencer (née Bingham), Countess Spencer - NPG D13057

'The tender mother'

by James Gillray, published by Susannah Vivares, after Lavinia Spencer (née Bingham), Countess Spencer
stipple engraving, published 27 February 1787
NPG D13057

'The happy mother', by James Gillray, published by  Susannah Vivares, after  Lavinia Spencer (née Bingham), Countess Spencer - NPG D13058

'The happy mother'

by James Gillray, published by Susannah Vivares, after Lavinia Spencer (née Bingham), Countess Spencer
stipple engraving, published 27 February 1787
NPG D13058

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