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Title: Visiting the Sick
Artist:
James Gillray (British, London 1756–1815 London)
Publisher:
Hannah Humphrey (British, ca. 1745–1819)
Subject:
Henry Addington, 1st Viscount Sidmouth (British, Holborn 1757–1844 London)
Subject:
George Nugent Temple Grenville, 1st Marquess of Buckingham
Subject:
Edward Smith-Stanley, 12th Earl of Derby (British, 1752–1834)
Subject:
Maria Anne Fitzherbert (British, 1756–1837)
Subject:
Charles James Fox (British, 1749–1806)
Subject:
Elizabeth Bridget Fox (British, 1750–1842)
Artist:
George, Prince of Wales (British, London 1762–1830 Windsor)
Subject:
William Wyndham Grenville, Baron Grenville (British, 1759–1834)
Subject:
Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey (British, Northumberland 1764–1845 Northumberland)
Subject:
Francis Rawdon Hastings, 1st Marquess of Hastings and 2nd Earl of Moira (British, 1754–1826)
Subject:
Thomas Lewis O'Beirne, Bishop of Meath (Irish, 1749–1823)
Subject:
Arthur O'Connor (Irish, 1763–1852)
Subject:
Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 3rd Marquess of Lansdowne (British, 1780–1863)
Subject:
Richard Brinsley Sheridan (Irish, Dublin 1751–1816 London)
Subject:
William Windham (British, 1750–1810)
Subject:
Richard Grenville, 1st Duke of Buckingham and Chandos (British, 1776–1839)
Date: July 28, 1806
Medium: Hand-colored etching
Dimensions: sheet: 10 7/16 x 14 3/8 in. (26.5 x 36.5 cm)
Classification: Prints
Credit Line: Gift of Philip van Ingen, 1942
Object Number: 42.121(106)
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