Harriet Carr (September 1771 – 5 August 1848), also known by her married name Harriet Cheney, was a British artist in the late 18th century until her death. She was noted for her watercolours of landscapes and also gained recognition as a portrait painter.
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| - Harriet Carr (September 1771 – 5 August 1848), also known by her married name Harriet Cheney, was a British artist in the late 18th century until her death. She was noted for her watercolours of landscapes and also gained recognition as a portrait painter. (en)
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| - Portrait of the Artist, Miss Harriet Carr, on Horseback in the Boboli Gardens, Florence by Jean-Baptiste Thian 1794 (en)
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| - Children: Robert Henry , Frederica , Edward , Harriet Margaret and Ralph (en)
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| - Portrait of Anne Seymour Damer in the National Galleries of Scotland (en)
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| - Isabella Byrne and Ralph Carr (en)
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| - Colonel Robert Cheney, later Lieutenant-General Robert Cheney of Badger Hall, Shropshire. (en)
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| - Harriet Carr (September 1771 – 5 August 1848), also known by her married name Harriet Cheney, was a British artist in the late 18th century until her death. She was noted for her watercolours of landscapes and also gained recognition as a portrait painter. (en)
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| - Neo-classical monument by John Gibson RA at Badger (en)
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