Maria Stanhope (née Foote), Countess of Harrington
(1797-1867), ActressSitter associated with 9 portraits
Maria Stanhope (née Foote), Countess of Harrington
by Charles Picart, published by William Cribb, after George Clint
stipple engraving, published 1 January 1822
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Maria Stanhope (née Foote), Countess of Harrington
by Charles Picart, published by William Cribb, after George Clint
stipple engraving, published 1 January 1822
NPG D35462
Maria Stanhope (née Foote), Countess of Harrington
by Charles Picart, published by William Cribb, after George Clint
stipple engraving, published 1 January 1822
NPG D35463
Maria Stanhope (née Foote), Countess of Harrington
by Charles Picart, published by William Cribb, after George Clint
stipple engraving, published 1 January 1822
NPG D37716
Maria Stanhope (née Foote), Countess of Harrington
by Thomas Goff Lupton, published by William Sams, after George Clint
mezzotint, published 1 September 1824
NPG D35464
Maria Stanhope (née Foote), Countess of Harrington
by Thomas Goff Lupton, published by William Sams, after George Clint
mezzotint, published 1 September 1824
NPG D37715
Maria Stanhope (née Foote), Countess of Harrington
printed by John Pitts
woodcut, 1825
NPG D9333
by William Thomas Fry, published by Sherwood & Co, probably after Thomas Charles Wageman
engraving, published 1825
NPG D38605
Maria Stanhope (née Foote), Countess of Harrington as Moggy McGilpin
by Thomas Woolnoth, published by John Cumberland, after Thomas Charles Wageman
stipple engraving, published 16 January 1828
NPG D38570
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