Sir Reginald Thatcher (1888–1957), Principal of the Royal Academy of Music (1949–1955)

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Sir Reginald Thatcher (1888–1957) is shown here wearing a dark suit, painted against a rich dark green background. Sir Reginald was Principal of the Royal Academy of Music from 1949 to 1955, having previously been Warden and Vice-Principal. From 1935 and until joining the Academy's staff, he was Deputy Director of Music at the BBC.

Royal Academy of Music

London

Title

Sir Reginald Thatcher (1888–1957), Principal of the Royal Academy of Music (1949–1955)

Date

1955

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 68 x W 55 cm

Accession number

2003.1906

Acquisition method

commissioned, 1955

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

Moynihan '55

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