Gavin Hamilton
(1723-1798), Painter and excavatorArtist associated with 11 portraits
Elizabeth (née Gunning), Baroness Hamilton of Hameldon when Duchess of Hamilton
by Richard Houston, printed for and sold by Robert Sayer, after Gavin Hamilton
mezzotint, mid 18th century
NPG D7113
Maria (née Gunning), Countess of Coventry
by James Macardell, after Gavin Hamilton
mezzotint, published 1753
NPG D34176
Maria (née Gunning), Countess of Coventry
by James Macardell, after Gavin Hamilton
mezzotint, published 1753
NPG D34179
Maria (née Gunning), Countess of Coventry
by James Macardell, after Gavin Hamilton
mezzotint, published 1753
NPG D2531
Maria (née Gunning), Countess of Coventry
by James Macardell, after Gavin Hamilton
mezzotint, published 1753
NPG D2532
by Sir Robert Strange, after Gavin Hamilton
line engraving, 1760
NPG D35276
by John Hall, published by James Robson, after Gavin Hamilton
line engraving, published 12 May 1775 (1758)
NPG D14542
by Joseph Strutt, published by John Jeffryes, after Gavin Hamilton
stipple engraving, published 1 July 1794
NPG D18741
Elizabeth (née Gunning), Baroness Hamilton of Hameldon
by Richard Houston, after Gavin Hamilton
mezzotint, (circa 1752)
NPG D2530
Elizabeth (née Gunning), Baroness Hamilton of Hameldon when Duchess of Hamilton
by John Faber Jr, after Gavin Hamilton
mezzotint, published 1753
NPG D7114
by Joseph Strutt, published by John Jeffryes, after Gavin Hamilton
stipple engraving, published 1 July 1794
NPG D19373
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