Margaret Cavendish Bentinck nee Harley (1715 - 85).
Marble Bust.
Michael Rysbrack.
1727.
Both of these poor quality low resolution images above from the Bridgman Image Library.
Carefully edited so that the inscriptions are illegible
Available in higher resolution a mere snip at £50 + vat each.
Margaret Cavendish Bentinck nee Harley
Duchess of Portland
Engraving by George Vertue
217 x 170 mm.
dated 1727.
© National Portrait Gallery, London
An Engraved
portrait of Margaret Cavendish Bentinck, Duchess of Portland (1715-85),
collector of art and natural history specimens and patron of the arts and
sciences, after a bust sculpted by Rysbrack.
This engraving originally published as a plate to
the poet Elijah Fenton's edition of Waller's 'Works' of 1729. Portland spent fifty
years assembling an immense collection of natural history and the fine arts at
her home at Bulstrode, Buckinghamshire, which became the largest in Britain,
exceeding even that of Hans Sloane. The most famous item in her collection was
the so-called Portland vase which she purchased from Sir William Hamilton (now
in the British Museum). After the duchess' death, her collection was auctioneed
in a sale lasting thirty-eight days.
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Margaret Cavendish Bentinck nee Harley.
Miniature by Christian Frederick Zinke 1683/4 - 1767).
© The Portland Collection. The Harley Gallery.
Margaret Cavendish (Harley), Duchess of Portland; William Bentinck, 2nd Duke of Portland; Lady Mary Wortley Montagu
Engraving
After Zinke
George Vertue
1738
233 x 332 mm.
© National Portrait Gallery, London
A Tea Party at The Countess of Portland’s, 1732.
Charles Philips
© The Portland Collection. The Harley Gallery.
Margaret Cavendish Bentinck nee Harley.
Thomas Hudson
© The Portland Collection. The Harley Gallery.
Margaret Cavendish Bentinck nee Harley.
Michael Dahl
Image Courtesy Christie's
An Anonymous Plaster Bust at Powis Castle.
An Anonymous Plaster Bust
traditionally believed to be French.
Very low resolution image from the National Trust Website
see - http://www.nationaltrustcollections.org.uk/object/1185530
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