Cathleen Sabine Mann

Cathleen Sabine Mann (1896–1959) was a British painter and costume designer.

Also recorded as Marchioness of Queensberry Cathleen Mann; Cathleen Mann; Marchioness of Queensberry; Cathleen Sabine, Marchioness of Queensberry Douglas; Cathleen, Marchioness of Queensberry Mann; J.R. Follett (Mrs.).

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Overview

Born at Newcastle upon Tyne in 1896, died at London in 1959.

In detail

Cathleen Sabine Mann studied at Slade School of Fine Art. training under Ethel Walker is recorded. the recorded working language is English.

Work by Cathleen Sabine Mann is recorded in the collections of National Galleries Scotland, National Portrait Gallery, Bolton Museum, Ferens Art Gallery and Royal Pump Rooms.

Connections

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Died at

  • LondonPlace

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Sources

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  1. 1.

    “Cathleen Mann”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

    reference work · Reputable secondary · Wikipedia

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  2. 2.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q15999282: Cathleen Sabine Mann

    authority record · Unverified · Wikidata

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Plates

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Cathleen Sabine Mann, from the Wikimedia Commons record.

Cathleen Sabine Mann, from the Wikimedia Commons record.

Harrington Mann · picture taken and uploaded by Paul Hermans · Public domain

The picture record
Cathleen Sabine Mann, from the Wikimedia Commons record.

Cathleen Sabine Mann, from the Wikimedia Commons record.

Harrington Mann · http://mskgent.be/collection/work/data/1909-FFF · CC0

The picture record

Elsewhere in Paintings

For owners

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