Arthur Henry Fox Strangways
(1859-1948), Music criticSitter in 1 portrait
Arthur Henry Fox Strangways was a music critic who wrote for The Observer. His main contribution to music journalism, however, was the establishment of Music and Letters, a quarterly review appearing first in 1920, of which he was sole proprietor as well as editor. In 1924 he published Schubert's Songs Translated, in 1928 a similar volume of Schumann, and later a small album of Brahms.
by William Rothenstein
pencil, circa 1916
NPG 6696
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