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Baroness de Meyer

Baroness de Meyer (© Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery)

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John Singer Sargent (1856 - 1925)

Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery

1907

This drawing is a typical example of the artist's drawings of Society beauties of the Edwardian age. The drawing is part of a collection of 7 works presented to the Victoria and Albert Museum, Birmingham and Wakefield Art Gallery. The Honorary CE Stuart Wortley was an art historian and granddaughter of Sir John Millais. She had helped campaign for this drawing to be purchased for the nation in 1925. When the appeal failed, Miss Wortley bought the painting for herself with the intention to gift it to the nation. She presented the work to Birmingham though The Art Fund shortly before her death in 1945.

  • Medium: charcoal on paper
  • Dimensions: 87 x 71 cm
  • ArtFunded in: 1945
  • Bequeathed by Hon Clare Stuart Wortley through The Art Fund

Provenance

Part of the bequested collection of the late Hon. Clare Stuart Wortley.


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