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Catherine ('Kitty') Clive (née Raftor)

(1711-1785), Actress

Sitter in 10 portraits

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Catherine ('Kitty') Clive (née Raftor), by Alexander van Aken, after  Joseph van Aken - NPG D33532

Catherine ('Kitty') Clive (née Raftor)

by Alexander van Aken, after Joseph van Aken
mezzotint, circa 1735
NPG D33532

Catherine ('Kitty') Clive (née Raftor), by Alexander van Aken, after  Jeremiah Davison - NPG D1479

Catherine ('Kitty') Clive (née Raftor)

by Alexander van Aken, after Jeremiah Davison
mezzotint, 1735 (1735)
NPG D1479

Catherine ('Kitty') Clive (née Raftor), by Alexander van Aken, after  Joseph van Aken - NPG D1480

Catherine ('Kitty') Clive (née Raftor)

by Alexander van Aken, after Joseph van Aken
mezzotint, circa 1735
NPG D1480

Catherine ('Kitty') Clive (née Raftor) as Phillida in Cibber's 'Damon and Phillida', by William John Alais, after  John Faber Jr, after  Peter van Bleeck - NPG D39419

Catherine ('Kitty') Clive (née Raftor) as Phillida in Cibber's 'Damon and Phillida'

by William John Alais, after John Faber Jr, after Peter van Bleeck
stipple engraving, late 19th century (1734)
NPG D39419

Catherine ('Kitty') Clive (née Raftor), by William Greatbach, published by  Richard Bentley, after  Jeremiah Davison - NPG D14852

Catherine ('Kitty') Clive (née Raftor)

by William Greatbach, published by Richard Bentley, after Jeremiah Davison
line engraving, published 1891
NPG D14852

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