David Jagger | |
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Born | 1891 |
Died | 1958 |
Education | Sheffield School of Art |
Known for | Portrait painting |
Notable work | Robert Baden-Powell, Winston Churchill |
Movement | Royal Society of Portrait Painters (RP), Royal Institute of Oil Painters (ROI) |
Patron(s) | The Scout Association |
David Jagger (1891–1958) was an acclaimed and prolific English portrait painter. He was renowned for his commissioned portraits of London's high society and British aristocracy. Notable portraits include those of Robert Baden-Powell (1929), Queen Mary (1930 and 1932), King George VI (1937), Winston Churchill (1939), Vivien Leigh (1941) and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (1958).