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Sarah Churchill Collection

Sarah Churchill, also known as the Duchess of Marlborough, was a prominent figure in 18th-century society

Background imageSarah Churchill Collection: Sarah Jennings, Duchess of Marlborough, (early-mid 19th century). Creator: Henry Thomas Ryall

Sarah Jennings, Duchess of Marlborough, (early-mid 19th century). Creator: Henry Thomas Ryall
Sarah Jennings, Duchess of Marlborough, (early-mid 19th century). Portrait of English aristocrat Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (1660-1744)

Background imageSarah Churchill Collection: Snuff Box: Portrait of Duchess of Marlborough, Paris, c. 1775

Snuff Box: Portrait of Duchess of Marlborough, Paris, c. 1775

Background imageSarah Churchill Collection: Duke and Duchess of Marlborough (engraving)

Duke and Duchess of Marlborough (engraving)
3647542 Duke and Duchess of Marlborough (engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Duke and Duchess of Marlborough)

Background imageSarah Churchill Collection: Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough and Lady Fitzharding, pub. 1902 (collotype)

Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough and Lady Fitzharding, pub. 1902 (collotype)
1073655 Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough and Lady Fitzharding, pub. 1902 (collotype) by Kneller, Godfrey (1646-1723) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageSarah Churchill Collection: 3094815

3094815

Background imageSarah Churchill Collection: Duchess of Marlborough, 1745 (engraving)

Duchess of Marlborough, 1745 (engraving)
451648 Duchess of Marlborough, 1745 (engraving) by Houbracken, Jacobus (1698-1780); 35.7x22 cm; Wolverhampton Art Gallery, West Midlands, UK; (add.info.: Sarah Churchill)

Background imageSarah Churchill Collection: Portrait of Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough (engraving)

Portrait of Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough (engraving)
819360 Portrait of Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough (engraving) by Kneller, Godfrey (1646-1723) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough)

Background imageSarah Churchill Collection: Sarah, Dutchess of Marlborough (engraving)

Sarah, Dutchess of Marlborough (engraving)
964866 Sarah, Dutchess of Marlborough (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sarah, Dutchess of Marlborough (5 June 1660 - 18 October 1744)

Background imageSarah Churchill Collection: Sarah Duchess of Marlborough and Lady Fitzharding (litho)

Sarah Duchess of Marlborough and Lady Fitzharding (litho)
811325 Sarah Duchess of Marlborough and Lady Fitzharding (litho) by Kneller, Godfrey (1646-1723) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sarah Duchess of Marlborough and Lady Fitzharding)

Background imageSarah Churchill Collection: Sarah Jennings, Duchess of Marlborough, c1680, (1942). Creator: Peter Lely

Sarah Jennings, Duchess of Marlborough, c1680, (1942). Creator: Peter Lely
Sarah Jennings, Duchess of Marlborough, c1680, (1942). Portrait of English aristocrat Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (1660-1744)

Background imageSarah Churchill Collection: Sarah Churchill, late 17th-early 18th century?, (1947). Creator: Unknown

Sarah Churchill, late 17th-early 18th century?, (1947). Creator: Unknown
Sarah Churchill, late 17th-early 18th century?, (1947). Portrait of Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (1660-1744), close confidante and lady of the bedchamber to Queen Anne

Background imageSarah Churchill Collection: Bricklayer and Artisan, 1928, (1945). Creator: Unknown

Bricklayer and Artisan, 1928, (1945). Creator: Unknown
Bricklayer and Artisan, 1928, (1945). British politician and statesman Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965) laying bricks for the wall of a house on his estate at Westerham in Kent

Background imageSarah Churchill Collection: Sarah Jennings Duchess of Marlborough, (1933). Creator: Unknown

Sarah Jennings Duchess of Marlborough, (1933). Creator: Unknown
Sarah Jennings Duchess of Marlborough, (1933). Portrait of Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (1660-1744), close confidante and lady of the bedchamber to Queen Anne

Background imageSarah Churchill Collection: Marlborough House, c1937

Marlborough House, c1937
Marlborough House c1937. Marlborough House was originally built for the first Duke of Marlborough by Sir Christopher Wren in 1709-1711. From Our King & Queen and the Royal Princesses

Background imageSarah Churchill Collection: Sarah Churchill (nee Jennings), Duchess of Marlborough (1660-1744), 1912

Sarah Churchill (nee Jennings), Duchess of Marlborough (1660-1744), 1912
Sarah Churchill (nee Jennings), Duchess of Marlborough (1660-1744), one of the most influential aristocratic women of her time through her close friendship with Queen Anne of Great Britain, 1912

Background imageSarah Churchill Collection: Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, taken from a series of cigarette cards, 1935

Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, taken from a series of cigarette cards, 1935
Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (1660-1744), one of the most influential women of her time through her close friendship with Queen Anne of Great Britain

Background imageSarah Churchill Collection: Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, and Lady Fitzharding, c1702 (1906)

Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, and Lady Fitzharding, c1702 (1906). Barbara, Lady Fitzharding was a close friend of the Duchess of Marlborough. From the original painting by Sir Godfrey Kneller

Background imageSarah Churchill Collection: Group of portraits, late 17th - early 18th century (1906)

Group of portraits, late 17th - early 18th century (1906). Top: Sarah Jennings, Duchess of Marlborough; top left: Lady Katherine Hyde, Duchess of Queensberry; top right: John, Duke of Montagu

Background imageSarah Churchill Collection: Portraits of the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough, (1906)

Portraits of the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough, (1906). John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough (1712), and Sarah Jennings, Duchess of Marlborough (1709)

Background imageSarah Churchill Collection: Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (1660-1744), 18th century (19th century)

Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (1660-1744), 18th century (19th century). From Cassells Illustrated History of England, Volume IV, published by Cassell, Petter, Galpin and Co (London)

Background imageSarah Churchill Collection: Marlborough House, Westminster, London, c1710 (1878)

Marlborough House, Westminster, London, c1710 (1878). Marlborough House is a mansion in The Mall. It was designed by Sir Christopher Wren for Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough

Background imageSarah Churchill Collection: The Duchess of Marlborough upbraiding Queen Anne (1665-1714) and Mrs Masham. Artist: Pearson

The Duchess of Marlborough upbraiding Queen Anne (1665-1714) and Mrs Masham. Artist: Pearson
The Duchess of Marlborough upbraiding Queen Anne (1665-1714) and Mrs Masham. Anne, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland from 1702 to 1714, was the second daughter of James II and the sister of Mary II

Background imageSarah Churchill Collection: Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough, (1907)

Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough, (1907). The Duchess (1660-1744) was appointed lady of the bedchamber to Queen Anne and became a close confidante

Background imageSarah Churchill Collection: Portrait Sarah Churchill Duchess Marlborough

Portrait Sarah Churchill Duchess Marlborough
Portrait of Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough, Jacob Houbraken (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1745, paper, pen, h 356 mm × w 219 mm


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Sarah Churchill, also known as the Duchess of Marlborough, was a prominent figure in 18th-century society. Her captivating beauty and strong personality are evident in various portraits that have been created over the years. One such portrait is the Snuff Box: Portrait of Duchess of Marlborough, Paris, c. 1775. This exquisite piece showcases Sarah's elegance and sophistication, with her regal attire and graceful posture. Another notable artwork is the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough (engraving), which depicts Sarah alongside her husband. Their powerful presence symbolizes their influential position within society. In the pub. 1902 (collotype) titled Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough and Lady Fitzharding, we see a glimpse into Sarah's personal life as she shares an intimate moment with her close companion. It highlights her ability to form deep connections with those around her. The engraving from 1745 portrays the Duchess of Marlborough exuding confidence and authority. Her piercing gaze suggests a woman who knows how to command attention wherever she goes. A particularly striking engraving captures the essence of Sarah's character through its intricate details. The Portrait of Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough showcases her strength and determination in every brushstroke. Sarah Churchill's influence extended beyond art; she left an indelible mark on history itself. The litho titled Sarah Duchess of Marlborough and Lady Fitzharding pays tribute to this remarkable woman who defied societal norms by actively participating in political affairs alongside men. Peter Lely's painting from c1680 immortalizes young Sarah Jennings' timeless beauty while hinting at the great future that awaited her as a duchess. This portrayal captures both innocence and ambition within one frame. An unknown artist captured another side to Sarah Churchill during late 17th-early 18th century? The mysteriousness surrounding this image adds intrigue to an already fascinating persona.