Clare Sheridan with her children
1 of 10 portraits of Clare Sheridan
Clare Sheridan with her children
by Bertram Park
chlorobromide cream-toned print, feigned oval, 1919
10 7/8 in. x 10 3/4 in. (276 mm x 273 mm)
Purchased, 1987
Primary Collection
NPG P333
Sittersback to top
- Margaret, Comtesse Guy de Reneville, Daughter of Clare Sheridan. Sitter in 1 portrait. Identify
- Clare Sheridan (1885-1970), Writer and sculptor. Sitter in 10 portraits. Identify
- Richard Brinsley Sheridan (1915-1937), Son of Clare Sheridan. Sitter in 1 portrait. Identify
Artistback to top
- Bertram Park (1883-1972), Photographer. Artist or producer associated with 147 portraits, Sitter in 20 portraits.
Linked publicationsback to top
- Birkett, Dea; Morris, Jan (foreword), Off the Beaten Track: Three Centuries of Women Travellers, 2004 (accompanying the exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery from 7 July to 31 October 2004), p. 98
- Saywell, David; Simon, Jacob, Complete Illustrated Catalogue, 2004, p. 737
Events of 1919back to top
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