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Elizabeth Hartley (née White)

(1750 or 1751-1824), Actress

Sitter in 6 portraits

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Elizabeth Hartley (née White), by Richard Houston, after  Hugh Douglas Hamilton - NPG D2963

Elizabeth Hartley (née White)

by Richard Houston, after Hugh Douglas Hamilton
mezzotint, (1771)
NPG D2963

Elizabeth Hartley (née White), by Richard Houston, published by  Robert Sayer, published by  John Bennett, after  Hugh Douglas Hamilton - NPG D35549

Elizabeth Hartley (née White)

by Richard Houston, published by Robert Sayer, published by John Bennett, after Hugh Douglas Hamilton
mezzotint, published 7 November 1774 (1771)
NPG D35549

Immortality of Garrick, by James Caldwall (Caldwell), by  S. Smith, after and published by  George Carter - NPG D18114

Immortality of Garrick

by James Caldwall (Caldwell), by S. Smith, after and published by George Carter
line engraving, published 20 January 1783
NPG D18114

Elizabeth Hartley (née White), by Samuel William Reynolds, after  Sir Joshua Reynolds - NPG D2955

Elizabeth Hartley (née White)

by Samuel William Reynolds, after Sir Joshua Reynolds
mezzotint, published 1834
NPG D2955

Elizabeth Hartley (née White), by Samuel William Reynolds, after  Sir Joshua Reynolds - NPG D2962

Elizabeth Hartley (née White)

by Samuel William Reynolds, after Sir Joshua Reynolds
mezzotint, published 1834
NPG D2962

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