Augustus Daniel
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Sir Augustus Moore Daniel, KB (1866 – 1950) was the Director of the National Gallery in London, England, for five years from January 1929 to December 1933. Like many directors of the National Gallery, he was a trustee of the Iveagh Bequest.
Preceded by Sir Charles Holmes |
Director of the National Gallery 1929–1933 |
Succeeded by Sir Kenneth Clark |
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