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Mary Darly

(active 1760-1781), Artist and printseller; wife of Matthew (or Matthias) Darly

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Artist associated with 12 portraits

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John Wilkes, published by Mary Darly, after  Kitchemer, after  Robert Edge Pine - NPG D37524

John Wilkes

published by Mary Darly, after Kitchemer, after Robert Edge Pine
mezzotint, published 23 May 1768
NPG D37524

John Wilkes, published by Mary Darly, after  Kitchemer, after  Robert Edge Pine - NPG D37525

John Wilkes

published by Mary Darly, after Kitchemer, after Robert Edge Pine
mezzotint, published 23 May 1768
NPG D37525

William John Kerr, 5th Marquess of Lothian ('The Lilly Macaroni'), published by and possibly after Mary Darly - NPG D48637

William John Kerr, 5th Marquess of Lothian ('The Lilly Macaroni')

published by and possibly after Mary Darly
etching, published 13 November 1771
NPG D48637

Mary Darly ('The Female Conoiseur'), published by Mary Darly - NPG D47482

Mary Darly ('The Female Conoiseur')

published by Mary Darly
hand-coloured etching, published 1 February 1772
NPG D47482

Dennis O'Kelly ('The Eclipse Macarony'), published by Mary Darly, after  Richard St George Mansergh St George - NPG D5394

Dennis O'Kelly ('The Eclipse Macarony')

published by Mary Darly, after Richard St George Mansergh St George
etching, published 12 May 1773
NPG D5394

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