Elizabeth Sharp (née Hopkins) when Miss Hopkins; as Irene in Brown's 'Barbarossa'
by John Thornthwaite, published by John Bell, after James Roberts
line engraving, published 1 March 1777
NPG D8676
Elizabeth Sharp (née Hopkins) when Miss Hopkins; as Irene in Brown's 'Barbarossa'
by John Thornthwaite, published by John Bell, after James Roberts
coloured line engraving, published 1 March 1777
NPG D8678
Elizabeth Sharp (née Hopkins) when Miss Hopkins; as Irene in Brown's 'Barbarossa'
by John Thornthwaite, published by John Bell, after James Roberts
coloured line engraving, published 1 March 1777
NPG D8679
Elizabeth Sharp (née Hopkins) when Miss Hopkins; as Arethusa in Beaumont and Fletcher's 'Philaster'
by John Thornthwaite, published by John Bell, after James Roberts
line engraving, published 1778
NPG D8673
Elizabeth Sharp (née Hopkins) when Miss Hopkins; as Arethusa in Beaumont and Fletcher's 'Philaster'
by Terry, after Unknown artist
coloured line engraving, published 1780
NPG D8675
Elizabeth Sharp (née Hopkins) when Miss Hopkins; as Irene in Brown's 'Barbarossa'
by John Thornthwaite, after James Roberts
line engraving, published 1777
NPG D8677
Elizabeth Sharp (née Hopkins) when Miss Hopkins; as Arethusa in Beaumont and Fletcher's 'Philaster'
by John Thornthwaite, after James Roberts
line engraving, published 1778
NPG D8674
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