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Lady Agnew of Lochnaw | |
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Artist | John Singer Sargent |
Year | 1892 |
Medium | Oil on canvas |
Dimensions | 127 cm × 101 cm (50 in × 40 in) |
Location | Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh |
Lady Agnew of Lochnaw is an oil on canvas portrait painting of Gertrude Agnew, the wife of Sir Andrew Agnew, 9th Baronet. The painting was commissioned in 1892 and completed the same year by the American portrait artist John Singer Sargent. It measures 127 × 101 cm (50.0 × 39.8 in) and is owned by the Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh, Scotland. The museum acquired it through the Cowan Smith Bequest Fund in 1925.
It is now on loan until July to a Gallery in Boston, Massachusetts. It will then be loaned to a gallery in London, England. Along with Monet's Haystacks these priceless masterpieces can be borrowed from the National Gallery of Scotland for appropriate fees to the curators.
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