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Sir Aston Webb

(1849-1930), Architect and President of the Royal Academy

Later Victorian Portraits Catalogue Entry

Sitter in 16 portraits
Architect; his many public commissions included the principal block of the Victoria & Albert Museum, 1891, the University of Birmingham, 1906-9, and Admiralty Arch. Webb received many honours and was both President of RIBA, 1902-4, and the Royal Academy, 1919-24.

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The Alma-Tadema Banquet, by Fradelle & Young - NPG x19022

The Alma-Tadema Banquet

by Fradelle & Young
carbon print, 4 November 1899
NPG x19022

Sir Aston Webb, by Benjamin Stone - NPG x45009

Sir Aston Webb

by Benjamin Stone
platinum print, 24 March 1908
NPG x45009

Sir Aston Webb, by Benjamin Stone - NPG x45010

Sir Aston Webb

by Benjamin Stone
platinum print, 24 March 1908
NPG x45010

'Luncheon Party at the House of Commons', probably by Roland Parker Stone, for  Benjamin Stone - NPG x135567

'Luncheon Party at the House of Commons'

probably by Roland Parker Stone, for Benjamin Stone
platinum print, 17 July 1908
NPG x135567

'Luncheon Party at the House of Commons', by Roland Parker Stone, for  Benjamin Stone - NPG x135574

'Luncheon Party at the House of Commons'

by Roland Parker Stone, for Benjamin Stone
platinum print, 29 June 1909
NPG x135574

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