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Emma Eleanora Kendrick

(circa 1788-1871), Artist

Artist associated with 3 portraits

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Barbara Rawdon Hastings (née Yelverton), Marchioness of Hastings, by Thomas Anthony Dean, after  Emma Eleanora Kendrick - NPG D35753

Barbara Rawdon Hastings (née Yelverton), Marchioness of Hastings

by Thomas Anthony Dean, after Emma Eleanora Kendrick
stipple engraving, published October 1828
NPG D35753

Barbara Rawdon Hastings (née Yelverton), Marchioness of Hastings, by Thomas Anthony Dean, published by  George Byrom Whittaker, published by  Martin Colnaghi, after  Emma Eleanora Kendrick - NPG D18118

Barbara Rawdon Hastings (née Yelverton), Marchioness of Hastings

by Thomas Anthony Dean, published by George Byrom Whittaker, published by Martin Colnaghi, after Emma Eleanora Kendrick
stipple engraving, published October 1828
NPG D18118

Charlotte Isabella (née Irby), Countess of Orkney, by John Cochran, published by  Whittaker & Co, and published by  Martin Colnaghi, after  Emma Eleanora Kendrick - NPG D39378

Charlotte Isabella (née Irby), Countess of Orkney

by John Cochran, published by Whittaker & Co, and published by Martin Colnaghi, after Emma Eleanora Kendrick
stipple engraving, published May 1829
NPG D39378

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