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Sir Charles Garden Assheton-Smith (né Duff), 1st Bt ('Cloister', 'C.G.D')

(1851-1914), Landowner and amateur caricaturist in Vanity Fair

Artist associated with 9 portraits

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Sir Roland Lomax Bowdler Vaughan Williams ('Judges. No. 54.'), by Sir Charles Garden Assheton-Smith (né Duff), 1st Bt ('Cloister', 'C.G.D') - NPG D44950

Sir Roland Lomax Bowdler Vaughan Williams ('Judges. No. 54.')

by Sir Charles Garden Assheton-Smith (né Duff), 1st Bt ('Cloister', 'C.G.D')
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 2 March 1899
NPG D44950

Sir William Vernon Harcourt ('Statesmen. No. 707.'), by Sir Charles Garden Assheton-Smith (né Duff), 1st Bt ('Cloister', 'C.G.D') - NPG D44960

Sir William Vernon Harcourt ('Statesmen. No. 707.')

by Sir Charles Garden Assheton-Smith (né Duff), 1st Bt ('Cloister', 'C.G.D')
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 11 May 1899
NPG D44960

Charles William de la Poer Beresford, Baron Beresford ('Statesmen. No. 709.'), by Sir Charles Garden Assheton-Smith (né Duff), 1st Bt ('Cloister', 'C.G.D') - NPG D44968

Charles William de la Poer Beresford, Baron Beresford ('Statesmen. No. 709.')

by Sir Charles Garden Assheton-Smith (né Duff), 1st Bt ('Cloister', 'C.G.D')
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 6 July 1899
NPG D44968

Arthur Scotland Yates ('Men of the Day. No. 770.'), by Sir Charles Garden Assheton-Smith (né Duff), 1st Bt ('Cloister', 'C.G.D') - NPG D44995

Arthur Scotland Yates ('Men of the Day. No. 770.')

by Sir Charles Garden Assheton-Smith (né Duff), 1st Bt ('Cloister', 'C.G.D')
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 11 January 1900
NPG D44995

Sir Audley Dallas Neeld, 3rd Bt ('Men of the Day. No. 772.'), by Sir Charles Garden Assheton-Smith (né Duff), 1st Bt ('Cloister', 'C.G.D') - NPG D44997

Sir Audley Dallas Neeld, 3rd Bt ('Men of the Day. No. 772.')

by Sir Charles Garden Assheton-Smith (né Duff), 1st Bt ('Cloister', 'C.G.D')
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 25 January 1900
NPG D44997

Sir Audley Dallas Neeld, 3rd Bt, by Sir Charles Garden Assheton-Smith (né Duff), 1st Bt ('Cloister', 'C.G.D') - NPG D6749

Sir Audley Dallas Neeld, 3rd Bt

by Sir Charles Garden Assheton-Smith (né Duff), 1st Bt ('Cloister', 'C.G.D')
chromolithograph, published 25 January 1900
NPG D6749

(Henry) Aubrey Coventry ('Men of the Day. No. 874.

(Henry) Aubrey Coventry ('Men of the Day. No. 874. "Orleans"')

by Sir Charles Garden Assheton-Smith (né Duff), 1st Bt ('Cloister', 'C.G.D')
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 16 April 1903
NPG D45166

Seymour Berkeley Portman-Dalton (né Portman) ('Men of the Day. No. 876.

Seymour Berkeley Portman-Dalton (né Portman) ('Men of the Day. No. 876. "Kempton Park"')

by Sir Charles Garden Assheton-Smith (né Duff), 1st Bt ('Cloister', 'C.G.D')
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 30 April 1903
NPG D45168

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Vanity Fair Panel no. 7

by Sir Leslie Ward, and Godfrey Douglas Giles, and Liborio Prosperi ('Lib'), and Sir Charles Garden Assheton-Smith (né Duff), 1st Bt ('Cloister', 'C.G.D'), and George Algernon Fothergill, and Cuthbert Bradley, and Sir Francis Carruthers Gould ('F.C.G.'), and Théobald Chartran ('T')
chromolithographs pasted onto wooden panel, assembled from prints published 1883-1900
NPG D39297

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