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David Jagger

(1891-1958), Painter

Sitter in 4 portraits
Artist of 7 portraits

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Vivien Leigh; David Jagger, by Keystone Press Agency Ltd - NPG x36100

Vivien Leigh; David Jagger

by Keystone Press Agency Ltd
bromide print, 27 September 1941
NPG x36100

Vivien Leigh; David Jagger, by Unknown photographer - NPG x137589

Vivien Leigh; David Jagger

by Unknown photographer
halftone reproduction tear sheet, published 29 October 1941
NPG x137589

David Jagger, by Paul Laib - NPG x38494

David Jagger

by Paul Laib
whole-plate glass negative
NPG x38494

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Tim Dickson

18 February 2020, 22:59

Margaret could you drop me a line via the website www.thejaggerfamily.co.uk
As I am researching David Jagger and his work.

Margaret Stewart

25 September 2019, 11:30

David Jagger was a personal friend of my Grandparents Cecil and Margaret Whitaker who lived at Britwell House in Oxfordshire. He painted several full length oil portraits of her, of which I have one, and separately her ankles and feet! I also have a small oil sketch by Jagger painted at Stansted Park in Sussex, before the Whitakers sold Stansed to the Earl of Bessborough in 1924. In case of interest: Margaret's brother Edward Maitland was an early aeronaut and a pioneer of the first aeriel flight to America and back in1919 in the R34 Airship.