England's Mistress_ The Infamous Life of Emma Hamilton - Kate Williams [0]
I must sin and love him more than ever.
It is a crime worth going to Hell for.
—EMMA HAMILTON ON NELSON, 1804
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Text art
Lady Hamilton as Circe, by George Romney, c. 1782, copyright © Tate, London
Waltzing!—or, a Peep into the Royal Brothel, Spring Gardens, by Isaac Cruikshank, c. 1816, copyright © Guildhall/Heritage-Images
The Honourable Charles Greville, William Hayley, George Romney and Emma Hart, by George Romney c. 1784, copyright © The Trustees of The British Museum
Lady Hamilton as a Bacchante, engraving by Charles Knight after George Romney's copy, 1797, copyright © The Trustees of The British Museum
Attitudes of Lady Hamilton, by Pietro Antonio Novelli, 1791, copyright © National Gallery of Art, Washington, Ailsa Mellon Bruce Fund
Dress Flounce—Nelson Bronte, c. 1799, copyright © National Maritime Museum, London
A Mansion House Treat—or, Smoking Attitudes!, by Isaac Cruikshank, 1800, copyright © The Trustees of The British Museum
A Cognocenti Contemplating the Beauties of the Antique, by James Gillray published by Hannah Humphrey, February 11, 1801, copyright © National Portrait Gallery, London
LAssemblée Nationale—or, Grand Co-operative Meeting at St Ann's Hill, by James Gillray, published by Hannah Humphrey, June 18, 1804, copyright © The Trustees of The British Museum
First color insert
Emma Hart as Circe, by George Romney, 1782, copyright © The National Trust, Waddesdon, The Rothschild Collection (Rothschild Family Trust), photographer: Mike Fear
Cupid Unfastening the Girdle of Venus, by Sir Joshua Reynolds, 1788, copyright © Hermitage, St. Petersburg, Russia/The Bridgeman Art Library
Mrs. Cadogan (Mother of Emma, Lady Hamilton), by Norsti, c. 1800, copyright © Royal Naval Museum
Portrait of the Hon. Charles Francis Greville, by George Romney Private Collection, copyright © Christie's Images/The Bridgeman Art Library
Emma Hart as the Spinstress, by George Romney, 1782-86, copyright © English Heritage Photo Library/Kenwood: Iveagh Bequest
Lady Hamilton as Nature, by George Romney, 1782, copyright © Francis G. Mayer/Corbis
A View of the Bay of Naples, Looking Southwest from the Pizzofalcone Towards Capo di Posilippo, by Giovanni Battista Lusieri, 1791 (watercolor, gouache, graphite, and pen and ink on six sheets of paper), copyright © The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
Sir William Hamilton, by David Allan, 1775, copyright © The National Portrait Gallery, London
Emma Hamilton as a Bacchante, by Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun, c. 1790-92, copyright © Lady Lever Art Gallery, National Museums Liverpool
Le Signorine Napoletane, or Una Casa di Tolleranza nella Napoli del 1945, by Mario Carbone, copyright © Archivio Carbone/Prima Pagina
Lady Hamilton as a Bacchante, engraving by Henry Bone after Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun's copy, c. 1803, copyright © Wallace Collection, London/The Bridgeman Art Library
Autograph letter of Lady Hamilton, 1798, copyright © British Library
Detail from Portrait of the Family of Ferdinand IV, by Angelica Kauffmann, 1783, copyright © Museo di Capodimonte, Naples/Scala Archives
Rear-Admiral Sir Horatio Nelson, by Lemuel Francis Abbott, c. 1798, copyright © National Maritime Museum, London/Greenwich Hospital Collection
Second color insert
Admiral Nelson Re-creating with His Brave Tars After the Glorious Battle of the Nile, by Thomas Rowlandson, c. 1800, copyright © National Maritime Museum, London
Frances, Lady Nelson, by Henry Edridge, c. 1807, copyright © Royal Naval Museum
Modern Antiques, by Thomas Rowlandson, 1806, copyright © The Trustees of The British Museum
Dido in Despair, by James Gillray published by Hannah Humphrey, February 6, 1801, copyright © National Portrait Gallery, London
Commemorative silver pair-cased verge pocket watch, copyright © Christie's Images Ltd., 2005
Derby large cylindrical mug showing Britannia holding a picture of Nelson, copyright © Sotheby's, London
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