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Peg Woffington

(1720?-1760), Actress

Margaret ('Peg') Woffington

Early Georgian Portraits Catalogue Entry

Sitter associated with 21 portraits
Irish actress, known as 'Peg' Woffington, who took leading roles in Dublin and London, c.1737-57. 'Peg' was supreme in comic parts but was also celebrated for her Shakespearean roles. She was known for her bitter rivalries with other actresses (she stabbed Mrs Bellamy during a performance) and for her supposed love affairs, most notably with David Garrick who wrote 'My Lovely Peggy' and other songs for her.

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Peg Woffington as Mrs Ford in 'The Merry Wives of Windsor', by John Faber Jr, published by  John Ryall, published by  Robert Withy, after  Edward Haytley - NPG L269.B5.17

Peg Woffington as Mrs Ford in 'The Merry Wives of Windsor'

by John Faber Jr, published by John Ryall, published by Robert Withy, after Edward Haytley
mezzotint, 1751
On display in Room 11 on Floor 3 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG L269.B5.17

Peg Woffington, by John Lewis - NPG 5729

Peg Woffington

by John Lewis
oil on canvas, feigned oval, 1753
On display in Room 18 on Floor 3 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG 5729

Peg Woffington, by John Faber Jr, after  Henry Pickering - NPG D4877

Peg Woffington

by John Faber Jr, after Henry Pickering
mezzotint, circa 1740-1756
NPG D4877

Peg Woffington, by John Faber Jr, after  John Giles Eccardt - NPG D4872

Peg Woffington

by John Faber Jr, after John Giles Eccardt
mezzotint, 1745
NPG D4872

Peg Woffington, by John Faber Jr, after  John Giles Eccardt - NPG D4873

Peg Woffington

by John Faber Jr, after John Giles Eccardt
mezzotint, 1745
NPG D4873

Peg Woffington as Phebe, by and after Peter van Bleeck - NPG D36314

Peg Woffington as Phebe

by and after Peter van Bleeck
mezzotint, 1747 (1747)
NPG D36314

Peg Woffington as Phebe, by and after Peter van Bleeck - NPG D4879

Peg Woffington as Phebe

by and after Peter van Bleeck
mezzotint, 1747 (1747)
NPG D4879

Peg Woffington as Phebe, by and after Peter van Bleeck - NPG D14526

Peg Woffington as Phebe

by and after Peter van Bleeck
mezzotint, 1747 (1747)
NPG D14526

Peg Woffington, by James Macardell, after  Arthur Pond - NPG D36315

Peg Woffington

by James Macardell, after Arthur Pond
mezzotint, circa 1750-1765
NPG D36315

Peg Woffington, by James Macardell, after  Arthur Pond - NPG D4878

Peg Woffington

by James Macardell, after Arthur Pond
mezzotint, circa 1750-1765
NPG D4878

Peg Woffington as Mrs Ford in 'The Merry Wives of Windsor', by John Faber Jr, published by  John Ryall, published by  Robert Withy, after  Edward Haytley - NPG D4874

Peg Woffington as Mrs Ford in 'The Merry Wives of Windsor'

by John Faber Jr, published by John Ryall, published by Robert Withy, after Edward Haytley
mezzotint, 1751
NPG D4874

Peg Woffington, by and published by Michael Jackson, after  John Lewis - NPG D18852

Peg Woffington

by and published by Michael Jackson, after John Lewis
mezzotint, (1753)
NPG D18852

Peg Woffington, by Cook, after  Peter van Bleeck - NPG D4880

Peg Woffington

by Cook, after Peter van Bleeck
hand-coloured stipple engraving, late 18th-early 19th century (1747)
NPG D4880

Peg Woffington, after Arthur Pond - NPG D4881

Peg Woffington

after Arthur Pond
hand-coloured lithograph, 19th century
NPG D4881

Peg Woffington, after Edward Haytley - NPG D4875

Peg Woffington

after Edward Haytley
etching, late 19th century
NPG D4875

Peg Woffington, by Octave L. Lacour, after  Edward Haytley - NPG D4876

Peg Woffington

by Octave L. Lacour, after Edward Haytley
wood engraving, late 19th century
NPG D4876

Peg Woffington, by M.S. Walter Fox - NPG D4882

Peg Woffington

by M.S. Walter Fox
chromolithograph, late 19th-early 20th century
NPG D4882

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