Miss Annie Isobel 'Lillo' Lumb

Image credit: Kirklees Museums and Galleries

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Annie Lumb lived at Rose Hill, Huddersfield, where this portrait was painted. Her father was a successful textile magnate, the owner of Joseph Lumb and Sons Ltd. In adulthood she was to become a celebrated horsewoman.


Huddersfield Art Gallery

Huddersfield

Title

Miss Annie Isobel 'Lillo' Lumb

Date

1906

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 88 x W 64 cm

Accession number

KLMUS 2016.5

Acquisition method

bequeathed, 2016

Work type

Painting

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