Paul Ayshford Methuen
Paul Ayshford Methuen , fourth baron de Methuen, is a zoologist and a British painter , born the September 29th 1886 in Corsham Court in the Wiltshire and dead the January 7th 1974.
It obtains a diploma of Natural history to Oxford in 1910. He studies the drawing also in Oxford.
Until 1912, he is assistant with the Natural history museum of the Transvaal in South Africa. It is useful, during the First World War in a regiment of the Scottish guard.
It Marie in 1915 with Norah Hennessy.
Its first exposure takes place in 1928. He inherits the title of baron de Methuen in 1932. Of 1938 with 1945, he is administrator of the National Gallery and of the Tate Gallery.
It is useful again in the Scottish guard during the Second world war.
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