Mrs. Frances Byng Stamper (left) and her sister Miss Caroline Byng Lucas were important supporters of the visual arts in Wales in the 1930s. Morris's portraits are known for their unflinching scrutiny of character. Not surprisingly the sisters were said to be unhappy with this unflattering portrait. When Morris exhibited the painting in 1979 he called it 'The English Upper Classes'. - Casgliadau Arlein | Museum Wales
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Mrs. Frances Byng Stamper (left) and her sister Miss Caroline Byng Lucas were important supporters of the visual arts in Wales in the 1930s. Morris's portraits are known for their unflinching scrutiny of character. Not surprisingly the sisters were said to be unhappy with this unflattering portrait. When Morris exhibited the painting in 1979 he called it 'The English Upper Classes'.

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Mrs. Frances Byng Stamper (left) and her sister Miss Caroline Byng Lucas were important supporters of the visual arts in Wales in the 1930s. Morris's portraits are known for their unflinching scrutiny of character. Not surprisingly the sisters were said to be unhappy with this unflattering portrait. When Morris exhibited the painting in 1979 he called it 'The English Upper Classes'.

<p>Mrs. Frances Byng Stamper (left) and her sister Miss Caroline Byng Lucas were important supporters of the visual arts in Wales in the 1930s. Morris's portraits are known for their unflinching scrutiny of character. Not surprisingly the sisters were said to be unhappy with this unflattering portrait. When Morris exhibited the painting in 1979 he called it 'The English Upper Classes'.</p>
Delwedd: © Ystâd Cedric Morris. Cedwir Pob Hawl 2025/Bridgeman Images/Amgueddfa Cymru
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MORRIS, Cedric
1889-1982
Rôl: Artist
Cyfnod: 1935

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Purchase - ass. of DWT, Knapping Fund, Silver Society (incl. Jean Thomas bequest), 20/12/2007

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h(cm) frame:89
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w(cm) frame:76.5
w(cm)
Dyfnder (cm): 5.5
Uchder (cm): 76
Lled (cm): 63.5

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Art dept - fine
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