Evan Charteris
The Honourable Sir Evan Edward Charteris, KC (29 January 1864 – 16 November 1940) was a British biographer, historian, barrister and arts administrator. He published notable biographies of his friend John Singer Sargent and of Edmund Gosse.
Life
[edit]Evan Edward Charteris was the youngest child of Francis Charteris, 10th Earl of Wemyss and Lady Anne Frederica Anson, second daughter of Thomas Anson, 1st Earl of Lichfield.[1] Educated at Eton, he was gazetted to a commission in the Coldstream Guards before spending 1887–88 at Balliol College, Oxford. Called to the Bar from the Inner Temple in 1891, he practised at the Parliamentary Bar.[2] In 1886, he was one of the founders of the Queen's Club in London.[3]
From 1914 to 1918, he rejoined the Army as a Staff captain.[2] He was made King's Counsel in 1919.[4]
He became chairman of the Trustees of the National Portrait Gallery in 1928 and chairman of the Tate Gallery Board in 1934. He was also a Trustee of the National Gallery and the Wallace Collection.[5] He was knighted in 1932[2] and elected a member of the Athenaeum in 1938.[5]
On 9 August 1930, he married Lady Dorothy Margaret Browne, the elder daughter of Valentine Browne, 5th Earl of Kenmare and Hon. Elizabeth Baring, and the widow of Lord Edward Arthur Grosvenor.[1]
He died at his residence, Jesmond Hill, Pangbourne, Berkshire.
Works
[edit]- (ed.) A short account of the affairs of Scotland: in the years 1744, 1745, 1746, 1907
- William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, his early life and times (1721-1748), 1913
- William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland and the seven years' war, 1925
- John Sargent: with reproductions from his paintings and drawings, 1927
- The Life and Letters of Sir Edmund Gosse, London, 1931
References
[edit]- ^ a b "thepeerage.com". Retrieved 20 November 2014.
- ^ a b c The Times, 18 November 1940, p. 9.
- ^ McKelvie, Roy (1986). The Queen's Club Story, 1886-1986. London: Stanley Paul. p. 13. ISBN 978-0091660604.
- ^ Who Was Who
- ^ a b Announcements, Nature 141 (19 March 1938), p. 509.
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