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FDA-D.1571-2017

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FDA-D.1571-2017

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Identification

Title

Edward Foss Prior

Title Type

assigned by cataloguer

Comments

This is one of a series of five red chalk drawings, showing three former Eton Masters and two recipients of the Victoria Cross, all of whom were killed during the First World War. The drawings were commissioned by Eugen Millington-Drake (1889-1972) from portraitist Moussa Ayoub (c.1873-1955), who copied photographs of the sitters. They were originally displayed in the corners of the Macnaghten Library, located within Eton College's School Library, and can just be made out in early photographs of the room. Framed in Queensland oak, the frames match the bespoke furniture designed for the Macnaghten Library.

Eugen Millington-Drake was so deeply affected by the loss of his former House Master, Hugh Macnaghten (who took his own life in 1929), and the deaths of so many of his contemporaries in the First World War (WW1), that he was inspired to establish a memorial at Eton. He funded and commissioned the Macnaghten Library, filled with his collection of over 5,000 autographed books on aspects of WW1. The library was dedicated to Macnaghten and the 53 former boys of their house, as well as to eight other Eton friends of Millington-Drake who had been lost.

Description

Dimensions

height (sight size): 329mm
width (sight size): 228mm
height (frame): 498mm
width (frame): 395mm

Inscription

Mount lettered 'E. F. PRIOR, K.S. 1901-1907 / MASTER AT ETON, / 1912-1916'

Materials & techniques note

Red chalk drawing

Production

Date

c.1938

History and association

Object history note

Provenance: Commissioned from the artist by Eugen Millington-Drake (1889-1972); by whom presented to Eton College (for display in the original Macnaghten Library) in c.1938
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