No links offhand, but there's an excellent biography: Mistress of the Arts: The Passionate Life of Georgina, Duchess of Bedford, Trethewey, Rachel.
The three of them seem to have ended up as great friends: Landseer may have fathered one of her children, which seems to have fazed the Duke not at all, and he seems to have more or less run tame in their house and at their hunting lodge for decades.
There are some charming sketches by him of the Duke alone and with Georgina in the book. You can see the real affection between the men in every line. It's a ripping good story, and it expanded my view of the sorts of things Regency society was prepared to accept so long as no undue fuss occurred.
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The three of them seem to have ended up as great friends: Landseer may have fathered one of her children, which seems to have fazed the Duke not at all, and he seems to have more or less run tame in their house and at their hunting lodge for decades.
There are some charming sketches by him of the Duke alone and with Georgina in the book. You can see the real affection between the men in every line. It's a ripping good story, and it expanded my view of the sorts of things Regency society was prepared to accept so long as no undue fuss occurred.