Description | Contains correspondence and research relating to George Henry Harlow's portrait paintings of the following sitters:
- 1st Marquess of Abercorn [John James Hamilton] - Hon. J. Ayton - Lady Barclay - George Rogers Barrett (1781-1829, managed Vauxhall Gardens) - Lady Beauchamp - Sir W [William] Beechey - Mrs Bingham - Sir Henry Rowley Bishop (1786-1855, composer; Garlick notes that this painting is attributed to Harlow) - Master John Blades - Miss Boaden - Henry Bone RA (1755-1834) - Lady Boughton (Garlick notes that it is doubtful whether this is by Harlow) - Mrs (Lucy) Bowen (nee Miss Lucy Gregory) - 'Hon. C. Boyle' - Hon. Mrs Boyle - Mrs Bridges and three children - Miss Bulkeley - Lady Buxton ('daughter of Sir Montague Cholmeley') - Miss Elizabeth Campbell - Lady Carrington and her daughter - Captain Carter - Captain Caulfield (James Caulfeild, b. 1782, son of Hon Archdeacon Caulfeild) - Joseph Chamberlain (1778-1856, Minister of Salem Chapel Leicester) - Frederick Milbanke Chambers (1814) - Hon. Mrs George Chambers - Miss J. (Jane) E. Chambers (exhibited at the Royal Academy 1815) - George James Cholmondely (1752-1830, Receiver General of Excise) - Lady Florence Clonmore (exhibited at the Royal Academy 1818) - Levi Barent Cohen - Cardinal [Ercole] Consalvi (1757-1824) - William Augustus Conway (1789-1828, actor) - Isabella Henrietta, Countess of Cork (daughter of William Poyntz, d. 1843) - Lady Cornwallis - Mrs Cumberland - Major-General John Cuppage - Miss Cuppage - Mrs Cuthbertson ('wife of the banker') - 'Mr J. Dalling' (exhibited at the Royal Academy 1806) - Maria Rebecca Davison (nee Duncan, 1783-1858, actress) - Lady de Trafford (Garlick notes that it is doubtful whether this is by Harlow) - Hon. Edward Smith Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby (1799-1869) - Mrs Drew (wife of John Drew of Merlewoof, Kettering) and her son Godfrey - Robert William Elliston (1774-1831) - Miss Mary Emmet - Catherine Stephens (later Countess of Essex; 7 portraits noted) - W. Farren as Sir Peter Teazle or Sir Bashful Constant - John Fawcett (1768-1837, actor) - Mrs John Fawcett [either Susan Moore or Anne Gaudry] - Master Fawcett (son of John Fawcett) [possibly John Turner Colman Fawcett or Robert Henry Harris Fawcett] - Miss Lettice Finlay - Miss Fitzgerald - Miss [Maria] Foote (later Countess of Harrington) - H. [Henry] Fuseli - Miss [Mary] Gardner (wife of Louis de Tessier, also spelled Lewis de Teissier) - 'Sir W. [William] Garrow, His Majesty's Attorney-General' - George IV when Regent - Miss George (exhibited at the Royal Academy 1805) - Miss Margaret Gidding - Abraham Goldsmid (1756-1810) - Miss Mary S. Goodrich - Sir Thomas Sherlock Gooch Bt. (1767-1851) - Rt. Hon. Sir William Grant (1752-1832) - Sir John Gurney (1768-1845) - Viscountess Haberton [Harberton] - Charles Hague (1769-1821, professor of music at Cambridge) - Harriet and Sophia Hague ('the Misses Hague', daughters of Charles Hague) - Lady Cecilia Hamilton (1795-1860), see also Wicklow - Elizabeth Hilliard (later Mrs Ventry) - J. P. [John Pritt] Harley - as the Marquis in 'The Midnight Hour' - Self-Portrait by Harlow - Miss Anne Harlow - Mrs Henrietta Hartwell (nee Delagarde, m. George Hartwell) - B. R. Haydon - Mrs Hopwood and family - Miss Caroline Hopwood - 'Mr Howard' - 'John Hobart, Lord Howden' - Mrs Hunt (wife of H. Blaine Hunt) - Robert Jones (1805) - Miss Ethel Jordan - Lydia Eliza Kelly (b. 1795) - Charles Kemble - J. P. [John Philip] Kemble, in one portrait as Coriolanus - 'Miss Kemble' - Colonel Kerrison of the 7th Light Dragoons (exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1810) - Mrs Lanbourne [Lambourne ?] - Mrs Lane - The Misses Leader (daughters of William Leader MP) - The Leader Children (4 children of William Leader MP) - Miss Mary Leader as the Cherry Girl - Colonel George Wyndham, 1st Baron Leaconfield (1787-1869) - Marianne Anna Maria Lawson (daughter of Thomas Sherlock Gooch, m. Andrew Lawson) and Mrs Charlotte Matilda Clissold (daughter of Thomas Sherlock Gooch, m. Stephen Clissold) - 'Mr P. Lettsom' (exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1808) - Matthew Gregory Lewis (1775-1818, author of The Monk) - Harriet Litchfield (nee Hay, 1777-1854, actress) - Lady Lyndhurst - Samuel Lysons (after Lawrence)
Recurring correspondence regarding the same sitter has only been listed once, with further details provided where necessary.
Also includes at the beginning of the file some biographical details of Harlow, mainly copied from diaries and histories. This research was collected and created by art historian Kenneth Garlick over the course of his career. |