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Mary Curzon, Baroness Curzon of Kedleston (Mary Victoria Leiter), 1st wife of George Nathaniel Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston

Portrait study by Franz von Lenbach, Oil on board, (1901)

National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., Bequest of Lady Alexandra (Curzon) Metcalfe, her youngest sister

This likeness of Mary Curzon may have been a study for a larger painting with other figures. Mary liked the picture a good deal and wrote to the artist, "I have done well to wish to be painted by no one but you.". The oval frame is not on the originial at NPG.

According to the Alte Nationalgalerie CD-ROM catalogue: "Gallery: Alte Nationalgalerie Berlin, A III 513".

Creator/Artist
Name
Alternative names
Lenbach, Franz
Date of birth/death 1836-12-13 1904-05-06
Location of birth/death
Deutsch: Schrobenhausen (Oberbayern)
Deutsch: München
English: Munich
Work location
Deutsch: München, Wien, Berlin, Rom
English: Munich, Vienna, Berlin, Rome
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