Daimler and Gallery Attendant

© Bryan Organ & the Redfern Gallery, London. Image credit: Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust

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This painting is another in the series commissioned by Jaguar's Sales and Marketing Department for a Daimler advertising campaign called 'Masterpieces'. The painter Bryan Organ has adopted a somewhat 'tongue in cheek' approach to the brief. The warden in the painting is John Nesbitt (b.1912) who worked at the National Portrait Gallery and retired when this painting was made.

Jaguar Heritage

Gaydon

Title

Daimler and Gallery Attendant

Date

1983

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 125 x W 100 cm

Accession number

1997/1563

Acquisition method

gift, 1997

Work type

Painting

Jaguar Heritage

Jaguar Heritage Archive, Heritage Motor Centre, Gaydon, Gaydon, Warwickshire CV35 OBJ England

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