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  1. Elizabeth Gunning. Elizabeth Campbell, 1.ª Baronesa Hamilton de Hameldon. Elizabeth Campbell, Duquesa de Argyll y 1.ª Baronesa Hamilton de Hameldon ( c. diciembre de 1733-20 de diciembre de 1790) fue una bella celebridad anglo-irlandesa y anfitriona de la alta sociedad. Primeros años.

  2. Elizabeth Campbell, Duchess of Argyll, 1st Baroness Hamilton of Hameldon (c. December 1733 – 20 December 1790), earlier Elizabeth Hamilton, Duchess of Hamilton, née Gunning, was a celebrated Anglo-Irish beauty, lady-in-waiting to Queen Charlotte, and society hostess.

    • John Gunning
    • Hon. Bridget Bourke
  3. Elizabeth Campbell, Duquesa de Argyll y 1.ª Baronesa Hamilton de Hameldon fue una bella celebridad anglo-irlandesa y anfitriona de la alta sociedad. Introducción Elizabeth Gunning Primeros años

  4. Hace 6 días · Famous beauty. Creative Commons CC by NC. About this artwork. Born in Ireland, Elizabeth Gunning was a celebrity beauty who caused a sensation when she and her sister were introduced into high society. Though the sisters had neither dowries nor rank, their physical attractiveness secured them excellent marriages.

  5. Elizabeth Gunning, Duchess of Hamilton and Argyll. Date: ca. 1760. Materials & Techniques: Oil on canvas. Dimensions: 94 x 58 inches (238.8 x 147.3 cm) Credit Line: Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection. Copyright Status: Public Domain. Accession Number: B1977.14.68. Classification: Paintings. Collection: Paintings and Sculpture.

  6. Hace 3 días · Elizabeth Gunning was a famous Irish beauty who married the 6th Duke of Hamilton in 1752. Recently widowed at the time of this portrait, she was shortly to marry John Campbell, the future 5th Duke of Argyll.

  7. 10 The Duchess of Argyll, who believed firmly in her niece's engagement to Blandford, died in December 1790. The Duchess, an earlier Elizabeth Gunning, had been a famous society beauty who married two Dukes in succession, despite. being a member of the landless and impoverished gentry. Many writers then and.