Sylvia Jocelyn Llewelyn Davies (née Du Maurier); Jack Llewelyn Davies; George Llewelyn Davies; Peter Llewelyn Davies
20 of 37 portraits by J.M. Barrie
© National Portrait Gallery, London
Sylvia Jocelyn Llewelyn Davies (née Du Maurier); Jack Llewelyn Davies; George Llewelyn Davies; Peter Llewelyn Davies
by J.M. Barrie
copy photograph, 1901
6in. x 7 1/2in. (151 mm x 190 mm)
Purchased, 1973
Photographs Collection
NPG Ax45623
Sittersback to top
- George Llewelyn Davies (1893-1915), Eldest son of Arthur and Sylvia Llewelyn Davies. Sitter in 10 portraits.
- Jack Llewelyn Davies (1894-1959), Second son of Sylvia and Arthur Llewelyn Davies. Sitter in 9 portraits.
- Peter Llewelyn Davies (1897-1960), Identified as the source of the name Peter Pan; third son of Sylvia and Arthur Llewelyn Davies. Sitter associated with 14 portraits.
- Sylvia Jocelyn Llewelyn Davies (née Du Maurier) (1866-1910), Wife of Arthur Llewelyn Davies; daughter of George Du Maurier. Sitter in 41 portraits.
Artistback to top
- Sir James Matthew ('J.M.') Barrie, Bt (1860-1937), Writer and author of 'Peter Pan'. Artist or producer associated with 37 portraits, Sitter in 20 portraits.
Events of 1901back to top
Current affairs
Queen Victoria dies on 23 January. She is succeeded to the throne by her son, Prince Edward, aged 60, who reigned until his death in 1910. The census results of this year show the huge changes that took place in Britain during her reign, revealing that the population of Britain had doubled in the past 50 years, to 38 million.Art and science
The start of Pablo Picasso's Blue Period, in which he produces a series of paintings dominated by the colour blue and melancholic mood. Significantly, the period marks the transition in Picasso's style from classicism to abstract art.Beatrix Potter privately publishes The Tale of Peter Rabbit after it is rejected by six publishers.
International
The six colonies of Australia become a federation, forming the Commonwealth of Australia. Australia remains a Commonwealth Realm. This year Australia also passes the Immigration Restriction Act, which limits immigration to Australia and forms the basis of the White Australia policy, a collection of historical legislation and policies designed to restrict non-white immigration to Australia between 1830-1973, although reforms against the policy were introduced in the 1940s.Comments back to top
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