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Portrait of Laurence Housman


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The image shows a line drawing of the head and torso of a man in a suit jacket with a trimmed beardseated in three quarter position.,

William Rothenstein created this lithograph of Laurence Housman in 1898, when Housman was 33 years old. Three years later, in 1901,  Laurence and his sister Clemence moved into Rothenstein's former home in South Kensington, 1 Pembroke Cottage, which became their London address until they moved to Street, Somerset, in the 1920s.In 1909,  their shared home and garden studio became the headquarters for the Suffrage Atelier. 

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William Rothenstein

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Submitted by Lorraine Kooistra on Thu, 03/27/2025 - 09:46

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