Picture Gallery

Lady Caroline Lamb designed and executed pictures for the three volumes of Glenarvon, published in 1816. She sketched her husband and son, and she also executed numerous drawings to accompany the text of Byron's Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, which had first brought him fame and the attention of Lady Caroline. This portion of the CARO website is devoted to the various portraits and photographs that help us to picture her, her many friends and acquaintances, and the people, places, and creatures that mattered to her., divided into subsets: Artwork by Lady Caroline, A Life of Art and Pain, by Margot Strickland, Contemporaries of Lady Caroline, Lady Caroline Lamb (1972), a film directed by Robert Bolt and starring his wife, Sarah Miles, Places, like Brocket Hall in Hertfordshire, Portraits of Lady Caroline, Portraits of her husband William Lamb, Portraits of Lord Byron.

Frontispiece to Volume I of Glenarvon (1816) from a design by Lady Caroline Lamb.

Lord and Lady Byron, by Lady Caroline Lamb, circa 1815. Held in the National Library of Scotland's John Murray Archive.