1922-1924

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Abbott Lawrence Lowell

1923
Oil on canvas
140.6 x 98.5 cm (actual)

Harvard University Art Museums, Portrait Collection

Cambridge, MA

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Lowell, Abbott Lawrence 1920 Notes: Bibliography: "Annals of America", Encyclopedia Britannica, Vol. XIV Laura M. Huntsinger, Harvard Portraits, A Catalogue of Portrait Painting at Harvard University, Harvard University Press, 1936, p. 90 Harvard Business School Bulletin, "Four Men and a Foundation", June,...
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Sir Philip Sassoon

1923
Oil on canvas
95.2 x 57.8cm

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charcoal drawing of Sir Philip Sassoon  1923? See Sargent's paintings of Sasson's sister:  Sibyl Sasson-Countess of Rocksavage  1913      
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Duke of York (later King George V)

1923
Charcoal
Unknown size

Private Collection

Unknown, USA

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From: Matt Davies   <Matt Davies@jssgallery.org>    Date:   Sun, 23 Jun 2002   These first two pics are from the Illustrated London News, April 28, 1923, which commemorated the wedding of the Duke of York (later King George VI r. 1936-1952) and Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (later Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother), daughter of...
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Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (later Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother) daughter of the Earl and Countess of Strathmore

1923
Charcoal
Unknown size

Private Collection

Unknown, USA

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From: Matt Davies   <Matt Davies@jssgallery.org>    Date:   Sun, 23 Jun 2002   These first two pics are from the Illustrated London News, April 28, 1923, which commemorated the wedding of the Duke of York (later King George VI r. 1936-1952) and Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (later Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother), daughter of...
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Lady Elixabeth Bowes-Lyon

1923
Charcoal
Unknown size

Private Collection

Unknown, USA

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From: Matt Davies   <Matt Davies@jssgallery.org>    Date:   Sun, 23 Jun 2002   These first two pics are from the Illustrated London News, April 28, 1923, which commemorated the wedding of the Duke of York (later King George VI r. 1936-1952) and Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (later Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother), daughter of...
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Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge

1923
Charcoal
Unknown size

Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division

Washington, D.C.

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From: Special Collections in the Library of Congress In 1935 Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge (1864-1953), one of the great patrons of music, created at the Library of Congress the Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge Foundation for the support of chamber music. Her aim, Mrs. Coolidge wrote in that year's Annual Report of the Librarian of Congress, was "to make...
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The Hon. Clare Stuart-Wortley

1923
Charcoal on Paper
24.5 x1 19 in.

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Note: The museum has her name spelled Stuart-Worthley, but Stuart-Wortley is I assume the correct spelling as that is a well-known British aristocratic name -- Matt Davies. Sale: Sold Christies; 12/2/1998; Lot 41; $57,500
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Hazel, Lady Lavery

1923
Charcoal
Unknown size

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Hazel, Lady Lavery (1887-1935) was the wife of the painter Sir John Lavery. The drawing took place just two years after Hazel's instrumental hosting (in her husband's studio) of the negotiations that finally synched the Anglo-Irish Treaty. Larvey, himself, would paint Hazel that same year. Sir John Lavery The Red Rose  1923  ...
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Daisy Fellowes (Honourable Mrs. Renginal "Daisy" Fellowes)

Charcoal on paper
61.0 x 45.7 cm (24 x 18 in.)

Private Collection

Unknown, USA

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From Sothebys (9/30/08) Daisy Fellowes, an heiress to the Singer sewing machine fortune, is acknowledged as having been one of the 20th century's most stylish and glamorous women. Born in Paris in 1890 of American and French descent, from the 1920's onwards Daisy was one of the uncrowned queens of the social scene and a leader of fashion...
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Mabell, Countess of Airlie

1923
Charcoal
Unknown size

Private Collection

Unknown, USA

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From: Matt Davies  <Matt Davies@jssgallery.org>  Date:   Sun, 23 Jun 2002 Here is another grouping of several family members.  These are three sisters:  the first being Mabell, Countess of Airlie (1923), the second being Alice, Marchioness of Salisbury, and the third being Esther, Viscountess Hambleden. All three of these are...
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