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Lucy Russell, Countess of Bedford (née Harington) (158001627), 1610s. Creator: William LarkinLucy Russell, Countess of Bedford (nee Harington) (1580-1627), 1610s
Procession of Queen Elizabeth I to Blackfriars, London, 16 June 1600, (1742). ArtistProcession of Queen Elizabeth I to Blackfriars, London, 16 June 1600, (1742). The queen is being carried by her armed guard and flanked by her courtiers
Portrait of Lucy Russell, Countess of Bedford (1580-1627), nee Harington, 1600s. Found in the collection of Nationalmuseum Stockholm
Lucy Harrington, Countess of Bedford, c1610, (1904). Artist: Isaac Oliver ILucy Harrington, Countess of Bedford, c1610, (1904). Lucy Russell, Countess of Bedford (nee Harington) (1580-1627) was a major aristocratic patron of the arts and literature in the Elizabethan
Lucy Harrington, Countess of Bedford, c16th century (1904). Artist: Marcus Gheeraerts, the YoungerLucy Harrington, Countess of Bedford, c16th century (1904). Lucy Harrington, Countess of Bedford (1580-1627), aristocratic patron of the arts and literature. From the collection of the Woburn Abbey
Lucy Harington, Countess of Bedford, 1824. Artist: Samuel FreemanLucy Harington, Countess of Bedford, 1824. Aristocratic patron of the arts and literature in the Elizabethan and Jacobean eras. After Gerard van Honthorst (1592-1656)
Lucy Russell (nee Harington), Countess of Bedford (1581-1627), 1824. Artist: W FreemanLucy Russell (nee Harington), Countess of Bedford (1581-1627), 1824. Lucy Russell was a major aristocratic patron of the arts and literature in the Elizabethan and Jacobean eras