Sir (Joseph) Austen Chamberlain
(1863-1937), Politician; recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize; son of Joseph ChamberlainSitter in 55 portraits
Half-brother to Neville Chamberlain; Chancellor of the Exchequer (1919-21) and Foreign Secretary (1924-9); latterly influential elder statesman and supporter of the League of Nations; was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize (1925).
Sir (Joseph) Austen Chamberlain
by William Strang
etching, 1903
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Sir (Joseph) Austen Chamberlain
by Alexander ('Alick') Penrose Forbes Ritchie
colour relief halftone cigarette card, 1926
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Sir (Joseph) Austen Chamberlain
after Sir David Low
lithograph, 1926
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by Bernard Partridge
ink and watercolour on artists' board, 1927
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Sir (Joseph) Austen Chamberlain
by Tom Cottrell
chromolithographic cigarette card, 1929
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Sir (Joseph) Austen Chamberlain
by Stefan Mrozewski
wood engraving, 1935
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Sir (Joseph) Austen Chamberlain
by Stefan Mrozewski
wood engraving, 1936
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Sir (Joseph) Austen Chamberlain
by James Russell & Sons
bromide print, 1870s-1890s
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by James Russell & Sons
bromide print, May 1917
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Sir (Joseph) Austen Chamberlain
by Walter Stoneman
half-plate glass copy negative, October 1947 (1931)
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Related People
- Ivy Muriel (née Dundas), Lady Chamberlain (wife)
- Joseph ('Joe') Chamberlain (father)
- Joseph Chamberlain (son)
- (Arthur) Neville Chamberlain (brother)
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