Princess Amelia Sophia Eleanora
(1711-1786), Second daughter of George IISitter associated with 7 portraits
by Philip Mercier
oil on canvas, 1733
NPG 1556
published by Edward Cooper, after Unknown artist
mezzotint, circa 1715-1720
NPG D33029
Princess Amelia Sophia Eleanora
by John Faber Jr, after Hans Hysing
mezzotint, mid 18th century
NPG D7958
Princess Amelia Sophia Eleanora
after Jacopo Amigoni
line engraving, (circa 1729-1739)
NPG D14961
Princess Amelia Sophia Eleanora
after Jacopo Amigoni
line engraving, mid 18th century
NPG D10786
The Royal Family of Great Britain
published by Elizabeth Bakewell
mezzotint, 1749 or after
NPG D3023
'Frederick, Prince of Wales, and the Princesses, his sisters'
by John Cook, published by Richard Bentley, after Thomas Charles Wageman, after Philip Mercier
line engraving, published 1843 (1733?)
NPG D39141
Related People
- Anne, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange (sister)
- Caroline Wilhelmina of Brandenburg-Ansbach (mother)
- Princess Caroline Elizabeth (sister)
- Frederick Lewis, Prince of Wales (brother)
- King George I (grandfather)
- King George II (father)
- Prince George William (brother)
- Louisa, Queen of Denmark (sister)
- Princess Mary of Hesse (sister)
- Sophia Dorothea of Celle (grandmother)
- William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland (brother)
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