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Work details


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Applicant or licensee name:
National Trust
Applicant or licensee country:
United Kingdom
Application number:
OWLS000117-1
Application date:
22/11/2017
Status of application:
Licence Granted
Title or short description:
Edith Helen Chaplin, Marchioness of Londonderry (1878-1959) (after Philip Alexius de László) by Moussa Ayoub (fl.1903-1938)
Full description:
Oil painting on canvas, Edith Helen Chaplin, Marchioness of Londonderry (1878-1959), by Moussa Ayoub (fl.1903-1938), after the original by Philip Alexius de László de Lombos (Budapest 1869 ¿ London 1937) in the collection of the Imperial War Museum, possibly 1937. A half-length portrait of Edith, Marchioness of Londonderry, in her uniform as head of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, later known as the Women's Legion, which she founded during the First World War, and for which she was made a DBE.
Category:
Still visual art
Type of work:
Painting
Museum, gallery, library or archive holding the work:
National Trust
Details and dates of publication, broadcast and/or distribution:
Unknown


Uses

Editorial - magazines

Known creators or right holders

Type Located Name
Creator No Moussa Ayoub

Known identifiers

eg International Standard Book Number (ISBN)


Unknown