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(Arnold) Henry Savage Landor

(1867-1924), Painter, explorer and anthropologist

Sitter in 7 portraits

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(Arnold) Henry Savage Landor, by Bassano Ltd - NPG x80036

(Arnold) Henry Savage Landor

by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate glass negative, 13 September 1912
NPG x80036

(Arnold) Henry Savage Landor, by Bassano Ltd - NPG x80037

(Arnold) Henry Savage Landor

by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate glass negative, 13 September 1912
NPG x80037

(Arnold) Henry Savage Landor, by Bassano Ltd - NPG x80038

(Arnold) Henry Savage Landor

by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate glass negative, 13 September 1912
NPG x80038

(Arnold) Henry Savage Landor, by Bassano Ltd - NPG x80039

(Arnold) Henry Savage Landor

by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate glass negative, 13 September 1912
NPG x80039

(Arnold) Henry Savage Landor, by and after Bassano Ltd - NPG Ax136915

(Arnold) Henry Savage Landor

by and after Bassano Ltd
printing-out paper print, 1913
NPG Ax136915

(Arnold) Henry Savage Landor, by Walter Stoneman, for  James Russell & Sons - NPG Ax39213

(Arnold) Henry Savage Landor

by Walter Stoneman, for James Russell & Sons
bromide print, circa 1916
NPG Ax39213

(Arnold) Henry Savage Landor ('Men of the Day. No. 2351.

(Arnold) Henry Savage Landor ('Men of the Day. No. 2351. "The Cutter of Continents."')

by Alan Henry Stern ('ASTN')
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 26 November 1913
NPG D45741

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