Catherine ('Kitty') Clive (née Raftor)
(1711-1785), ActressSitter in 10 portraits
Catherine ('Kitty') Clive (née Raftor) as Phillida in Cibber's 'Damon and Phillida'
by John Faber Jr, after Peter van Bleeck
mezzotint, 1734
NPG D11272
Catherine ('Kitty') Clive (née Raftor) as Phillida in Cibber's 'Damon and Phillida'
by and published by John Faber Jr, after Peter van Bleeck
mezzotint, 1734
NPG D14853
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
mezzotint, 1735 (1735)
NPG D1479
Catherine ('Kitty') Clive (née Raftor)
by Alexander van Aken, after Joseph van Aken
mezzotint, circa 1735
NPG D1480
Catherine ('Kitty') Clive (née Raftor) as Lady Easy in 'The Careless Husband'
by John Faber Jr, after Philip Mercier
mezzotint, 1739
NPG D1431
Catherine ('Kitty') Clive (née Raftor) as Agrippina
by Unknown artist
pencil and watercolour, 1750s-1760s
NPG D2128
Catherine ('Kitty') Clive (née Raftor) as Mrs Heidelberg in 'The Clandestine Marriage'
by Unknown artist
pencil and watercolour, 1766 or after
NPG D2111
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
line engraving, published 1891
NPG D14852
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