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Mary Stephens Wells (née Davies)

(1762-1829), Actress and singer

Sitter associated with 4 portraits

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'Lingo and Cowslip' (John Edwin the Elder; Mary Stephens Wells (née Davies)), by Edmund Scott, published by  James Birchall, after  Henry Singleton - NPG D15108

'Lingo and Cowslip' (John Edwin the Elder; Mary Stephens Wells (née Davies))

by Edmund Scott, published by James Birchall, after Henry Singleton
stipple, published 1 May 1788
NPG D15108

John Edwin the Elder; Mary Stephens Wells (née Davies), by and published by Hugh Downman, after  John Downman - NPG D36080

John Edwin the Elder; Mary Stephens Wells (née Davies)

by and published by Hugh Downman, after John Downman
stipple engraving, published 17 June 1789
NPG D36080

'Hyde-Park; - Sunday, - or - both hemispheres of the world in a sweat', by James Gillray, published by  James Aitken - NPG D12405

'Hyde-Park; - Sunday, - or - both hemispheres of the world in a sweat'

by James Gillray, published by James Aitken
hand-coloured etching, published 1 June 1789
NPG D12405

John Edwin the Elder; Mary Stephens Wells (née Davies), by and published by Hugh Downman, after  John Downman - NPG D18850

John Edwin the Elder; Mary Stephens Wells (née Davies)

by and published by Hugh Downman, after John Downman
stipple engraving, published 17 June 1789
NPG D18850

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