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Lane, Hugh Percy

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Lane, Hugh Percy (1875–1915)

Irish art connoisseur and collector. His bequest provided the nucleus of the modern foreign collection in the Tate Gallery, London. Part of the collection is now in the National Gallery, London; the rest has been transferred to Ireland.

Born in Ballybrack, County Cork, he entered the art dealers Colnaghi's in Pall Mall, London, 1893, and started his own business as an art dealer 1898. He was one of the passengers killed when the Lusitania was torpedoed at the beginning of World War I.



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