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Jenny Lind

(1820-1887), Singer, known as 'the Swedish nightingale'; wife of Otto Moritz David Goldschmidt

Johanna Maria ('Jenny') Lind

Sitter in 20 portraits
Singer; born and trained in Sweden; her exquisite voice, allied with rare qualities of character, aroused intense enthusiasm in British audiences, following her debut in 1847.

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Jenny Lind, replica by Eduard Magnus - NPG 3801

Jenny Lind

replica by Eduard Magnus
oil on canvas, circa 1861, based on a work of 1846
On display in Room 18 on Floor 3 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG 3801

Jenny Lind, by Alfred, Count D'Orsay - NPG 2204

Jenny Lind

by Alfred, Count D'Orsay
oil on canvas, 1847
NPG 2204

Jenny Lind; Marietta Alboni, Countess Pepoli (née Maria Anna Marzia), by William Edward Kilburn - NPG P956

Jenny Lind; Marietta Alboni, Countess Pepoli (née Maria Anna Marzia)

by William Edward Kilburn
hand-coloured, quarter-plate daguerreotype, 1848
On display in Room 20 on Floor 2 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG P956

Jenny Lind, probably after William Edward Kilburn - NPG x20048

Jenny Lind

probably after William Edward Kilburn
albumen print on card mount, 1860s (1848)
NPG x20048

Jenny Lind, by Emilie Bieber - NPG x12443

Jenny Lind

by Emilie Bieber
albumen carte-de-visite, 1860s
NPG x12443

Jenny Lind, by Henry Murray - NPG x135354

Jenny Lind

by Henry Murray
albumen carte-de-visite, 1862
NPG x135354

'Upwards of five hundred photographic portraits of the most celebrated personages of the age', by Frederick Holland Mares, after  Disdéri, and  Camille Silvy, and  Duroni & Murer, and  Émile Desmaisons, and  John Jabez Edwin Mayall, and  Herbert Watkins, and  William Edward Kilburn, and  Horatio Nelson King, and  John & Charles Watkins, and  James Mudd, and  Unknown photographers, published by  Ashford Brothers & Co - NPG x139661

'Upwards of five hundred photographic portraits of the most celebrated personages of the age'

by Frederick Holland Mares, after Disdéri, and Camille Silvy, and Duroni & Murer, and Émile Desmaisons, and John Jabez Edwin Mayall, and Herbert Watkins, and William Edward Kilburn, and Horatio Nelson King, and John & Charles Watkins, and James Mudd, and Unknown photographers, published by Ashford Brothers & Co
albumen carte-de-visite, 1863
On display in Room 22 on Floor 2 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG x139661

'Operatic Prima Donnas', by Frederick Holland Mares, after  Henry Hering, and  Mayer Brothers, and  Richard Burton & Co, and  Disdéri, and  Camille Silvy, and probably  William Edward Kilburn, and  Southwell Brothers, and  John Burton, and  Clarkington & Co (Charles Clarkington), and  Unknown photographers, published by  Ashford Brothers & Co - NPG x197566

'Operatic Prima Donnas'

by Frederick Holland Mares, after Henry Hering, and Mayer Brothers, and Richard Burton & Co, and Disdéri, and Camille Silvy, and probably William Edward Kilburn, and Southwell Brothers, and John Burton, and Clarkington & Co (Charles Clarkington), and Unknown photographers, published by Ashford Brothers & Co
albumen carte-de-visite, 1863
NPG x197566

Jenny Lind, by F. Sexton, printed by  M & N Hanhart, published by  Charles Jefferys, after  Conrad L'Allemand - NPG D42835

Jenny Lind

by F. Sexton, printed by M & N Hanhart, published by Charles Jefferys, after Conrad L'Allemand
lithograph, probably late 1840s
NPG D42835

Jenny Lind, by Richard James Lane, after  Conrad L'Allemand - NPG D21695

Jenny Lind

by Richard James Lane, after Conrad L'Allemand
lithograph, published 1847
NPG D21695

Jenny Lind, by Richard James Lane, after  Conrad L'Allemand - NPG D22246

Jenny Lind

by Richard James Lane, after Conrad L'Allemand
lithograph, published 1847
NPG D22246

'Mdlle Jenny Lind as

'Mdlle Jenny Lind as "Susanna" in "Le Nozze di Figaro" at Her Majesty's Theatre'

by Frederick James Smyth, published by Illustrated London News
wood engraving, published 22 July 1848
NPG D45841

Jenny Lind, by Hermann Dröhmer (Droehmer), published by  Henry Graves & Co, after  Eduard Magnus - NPG D37341

Jenny Lind

by Hermann Dröhmer (Droehmer), published by Henry Graves & Co, after Eduard Magnus
mezzotint, published 1 May 1849 (1846)
NPG D37341

Jenny Lind, by William Roffe, after  C.J. Durham - NPG D37342

Jenny Lind

by William Roffe, after C.J. Durham
stipple engraving, late 19th century
NPG D37342

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