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Claud Lovat Fraser

(1890-1921), Artist and designer

Sitter associated with 3 portraits
Artist of 1 portrait
The elder son of a solicitor, Fraser embarked on his career as artist and designer in 1911. His first published works of designs and decorations appeared in Flying Fame (1913). He is best known for his theatrical designs, settings and costumes for As You Like It and The Beggar's Opera, produced at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith in 1920.

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H.G. Wells, by Claud Lovat Fraser - NPG 5071

H.G. Wells

by Claud Lovat Fraser
charcoal and wash, 1910s?
NPG 5071

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Mark Wheeler

14 February 2017, 15:43

This portrait of Lovat Fraser was taken in 1913, Haldane Macfall mentions it in his book on Lovat. Marion Neilson took several pictures of him at the time, and he did a drawing that she used as a bookplate.