William Craven, 2nd Earl of Craven
William Craven, 2nd Earl of Craven DL, styled Viscount Uffington until 1825, was a British peer.
Lord Craven by Sir George Hayter, 1830.
Lady Emily Mary, Countess of Craven, née Grimston, (Henry Pierce Bone)
Sir George Hayter was an English painter, specialising in portraits and large works involving sometimes several hundred individual portraits. Queen Victoria appreciated his merits and appointed Hayter her Principal Painter in Ordinary and also awarded him a Knighthood in 1841.
Self Portrait from 1843 (Private collection)
Self-portrait of George Hayter aged 28, painted in 1820 (National Portrait Gallery)
A Controversy on Colour, by John Hayter (1800–1891) showing from left to right Charles Hayter (father of John and George), John Hayter, Edwin Landseer and George Hayter (Shipley Art Gallery, UK)
Venus, supported by Iris, complaining to Mars, by George Hayter. Exhibited RA in 1820 and winner of the Royal Academy Painting of the Year in 1823 (Chatsworth House, UK)