Sir Frederick Stanley Maude
(1864-1917), Lieutenant-General20th Century Portraits Catalogue Entry
Sitter in 4 portraits
Lieutenant-General. Maude played a conspicuous role in evacuating Allied troops at Gallipoli (1915) before taking command of the Mesopotamian army in 1916. Maude died of cholera in Baghdad.
by Edmund Joseph Sullivan
pen and ink, 1917
NPG 6110
General Officers of World War I
by John Singer Sargent
oil on canvas, 1922
On display in Room 25 on Floor 2 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG 1954
by Maull & Fox
bromide cabinet card, 1917 or before
NPG x21261
by Maull & Fox
vintage print, 1917 or before
NPG x21262
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