George Hayter
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Sir George Hayter (1792 – 1871) was a notable English painter, specialising in portraits and large works involving in some cases several hundred individual portraits.
Self portraits
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Self portrait of George Hayter aged 28, painted in 1820
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Self portrait 1843
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Self Portrait of Sir George Hayter in 1863
Gallery
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Venus, supported by Iris, complaining to Mars
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Queen Victoria, 1860
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Detail
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Christening of the Prince of Wales in St.George's Chapel, Windsor 25 Jan 1842
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Coronation of Queen Victoria 28 June 1838
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Marriage of Victoria and Albert, 10 February 1840
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Queen Victoria seated on the throne in the House of Lords 1838
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The House of Commons sitting for the first time following the passing of the Reform Act 5 February 1833 (375 portraits)
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The Trial of Queen Caroline 1820 (188 portraits)
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Duchess of Kent (mother of Queen Victoria) in 1835
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Lady Stuart de Rothesay and her daughters, Paris 1830
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Charlotte, Countess de la Bourdonnaye (1795-1875) Paris 1830)
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Portrait of a Lady (Naples, 1828)
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Detail from a portrait of en:John Spencer, 3rd Earl Spencer (1782-1845)
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en:Lady Louisa Stuart at the age of ninety-three, sketch in oils
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Antonio Canova painted in 1817
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John Russell, en:6th Duke of Bedford (1766-1839)
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John Russell, en:6th Duke of Bedford (1766-1839)
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en:George Bridgeman 2nd Earl of Bradford
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Francis Baring, 1st Baron Northbrook (1833) for House of Commons picture
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Thomas Brunton in 1832 (inventor of studded-link, marine chain cable), friend of the artist
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Baroness Byron (nee Anne Isabella Milbanke) (1792-1860), wife of Lord Byron (1812)
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en:The Duke of Wellington (1839), for the House of Commons picture
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Portrait of a boy