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Sophia Carteret (née Fermor), Countess Granville

(1721-1745), Second wife of John Carteret, 2nd Earl Granville

Sitter in 5 portraits

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Sophia Carteret (née Fermor), Countess Granville, by John Faber Jr, printed for  John Bowles, after  Rosalba Carriera - NPG D2483

Sophia Carteret (née Fermor), Countess Granville

by John Faber Jr, printed for John Bowles, after Rosalba Carriera
mezzotint, 1740s?
NPG D2483

Sophia Carteret (née Fermor), Countess Granville, by George Vertue, after  Christian Friedrich Zincke - NPG D21012

Sophia Carteret (née Fermor), Countess Granville

by George Vertue, after Christian Friedrich Zincke
line and stipple engraving, published 1748
NPG D21012

Sophia Carteret (née Fermor), Countess Granville, by Thomas Major, after  Christian Friedrich Zincke - NPG D21011

Sophia Carteret (née Fermor), Countess Granville

by Thomas Major, after Christian Friedrich Zincke
line engraving, published 1755
NPG D21011

Sophia Carteret (née Fermor), Countess Granville, by Thomas Major, after  Christian Friedrich Zincke - NPG D21010

Sophia Carteret (née Fermor), Countess Granville

by Thomas Major, after Christian Friedrich Zincke
line engraving, published 1755
NPG D21010

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