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View of Greenwich

Paul Ashford Methuen, baron Methuen, 1900–1976

This painting complemented two other works by Lord Methuen in the Greenwich Museum collection, a view of the Thames at Greenwich and a view of the Thames at Deptford. Lord Methuen was a landscape, architectural and figure painter who worked in oils. He was a member of various societies and was elected to the Royal Academy in 1959. Part of a bequest to two museums by Lady Bonham Carter through the Art Fund in 1992.

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Title of artwork, date

View of Greenwich, 1900–1976

Date supported

1992

Medium and material

Charcoal & watercolour

Dimensions

72 x 59 cm

Gifted by

Lady Bonham Carter

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