Daphne Todd
(1947-), PainterArtist of 5 portraits
Todd trained at the Slade School of Fine Art (1964-71) and was the first female President of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters (1994-2000). In 2010 she won first prize in the BP Portrait Award for Last Portrait of Mother, a devotional study of her mother on her death bed, having previously come second in the John Player Award in 1983. Todd has four other portraits in the Collection, of Sir Christopher Ondaatje, Spike Milligan, Lord Sainsbury and Dame Janet Baker. She also paints landscapes, still lifes and figure studies. Other prizes include first prize for the Hunting National Art Prize in 1984, and the Ondaatje Prize for Portraiture and the Gold Medal for the Royal Society of Portrait Painters in 2001.
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by Daphne Todd
oil on board, 1987
NPG 5987
Sir (Philip) Christopher Ondaatje
by Daphne Todd
oil on board, 1995
On display in the Ticket Hall on Floor 0 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG 6522
by Daphne Todd
oil on panel, 1996
NPG 6386
John Davan Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury of Preston Candover
by Daphne Todd
oil on birch panel, 2001
NPG 6590
by Daphne Todd
oil on raised panels, 2016
NPG 7022
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