- William Graham (MP)
William Graham (1817-
16 July 1885 ) [Leigh Rayment [http://www.angeltowns.com/town/peerage/gcommons1.htm "THE HOUSE OF COMMONS CONSTITUENCIES BEGINNING WITH "G"] .] , Liberal MP for Glasgow, was a Scottish politician and Pre-Raphaelite patron.He was a wealthy merchant who was a cotton manufacturer and wine merchant. His father was the founder of a firm, and in 1810 W & J Graham & Co diversified its business interests when it began importing wines from Portugal. Graham's became one of Britain's most prominent port shippers.
Graham was a moderate Liberal, who was elected on 14 July 1865 with
Robert Dalglish (1808-1880) in Glasgow. He was re-elected in 1868 with Dalglish andGeorge Anderson (1819-1896) in the party's great Glasgow triumph in the general election of 1868 when Glasgow's electoral representation was raised from two to three MPs.Art collector
Graham was a friend and patron of
Edward Burne-Jones since 1856. [ [http://www.kilidavid.com/art/pages/Movements/preraphaelite.htm Pre-Raphaelite: 1856] . See also [http://www.artfact.com/catalog/viewLot.cfm?lotCode=BTU3TS39&lotType=artist&aID=28280 Edward Burne-Jones (1833-1898)] .] Graham bought several of Burne-Jones's works and the 1886 sale of his collection allowed new Burne-Jones enthusiasts to acquire coveted pieces. Graham also invited artists such as Burne-Jones and Edward Clifford to his country house, Stobhall, in Perthshire. Clifford in turn acquired three paintings from Graham's collection in 1886..
From Edward Burne-Jones, Graham also acquired many pieces. In the 1870s, Graham commissioned the two large oils "Laus Veneris" (Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne) and "Chant d'Amour" (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York), which were the most important items in a large collection of Burne-Jones's work, formed from the mid-1860s. The "Graham piano" was painted by Burne-Jones for Graham's daughter Frances (Mrs. Horner, later Lady Horner); Frances continued her father's role as friend and patron of Burne-Jones.
William Morris and Burne-Jones also prepared a copy, one of four, of "The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam" (1859) for Frances. [Michael Braesel. [http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-113563681.html "William Morris, Edward Burne-Jones and 'The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam'."] "Apollo", 2 January 2004.]His importance is not only as a purchaser and a patron, but also as a person whose fine collection of early Italian paintings helped to inspire the artists whom Graham supported such as Rossetti and Edward Burne-Jones.
Issue and descendants
He had issue including
# Frances Jane Graham (1858-1940) or (1854/5-1940) married 1883 John Francis Fortescue Horner, barrister, later Sir John Horner, of Mells Abbey, Somerset, and had issue. [.Frances Horner (1858-1940) or (1854/5-1940) See [http://victorianweb.org/painting/bj/drawings/31.html for more on ] She became
Edward Burne-Jones 's first important patron, having met him in the mid 1870s when she was about eighteen. The friendship was interrupted only for a couple of years following her marriage to the barrister John (Francis) Fortescue Horner in 1883. [http://www.oxforddnb.com/index/101049524/ Oxford DNB: Frances Horner] ((1854/1855–1940) [http://www.sassoonery.demon.co.uk/mells1.htm#top] . She was also [http://victorianweb.org/painting/bj/drawings/31.html a close friend and muse] ofEdward Burne-Jones ]
## Katharine Frances Horner (1885-1976) [ [http://www.janus.lib.cam.ac.uk/db/node.xsp?id=EAD%2FGBR%2F0014%2FDUFC%2012 Janus: The Papers of Alfred Duff Cooper (1st Viscount Norwich)] ] married the barristerRaymond Asquith (killed in action 1916), and was mother of the present Earl of Oxford and Asquith. She was a friend ofRonald Knox andSiegfried Sassoon .
##Edward Horner (1888-November 1917), killed in action in the Battle of Cambrai, a member ofThe Coterie with his brother-in-law. [ [http://www.apollo-magazine.com/email/april-2006/75996/dulce-et-decorum.thtml "Dulce et Decorum"] , "Apollo Magazine", 7 August 2007, gives Edward's death as "killed at the Battle of Cambrai in November 1917". He was buried in France, but his memorial at Mells was designed by his mother's friendLutyens .]
# Agnes Graham (1860/1861 – 1937) married 1881Herbert Jekyll , later Colonel Sir Herbert Jekyll (1846-1932), brother of the celebrated gardenerGertrude Jekyll . Agnes became a Dame of the Order of the British Empire and a Lady of Justice of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem. They had issue one son (1882-1965 died unmarried) and two daughters, of whom
## Barbara Jekyll (1887-1973) married first 1911 the Hon. Francis McLaren, M.P., who was killed in 1917 in the War, and, secondly, in 1922, Colonel B. C. Freyberg, V.C., later Lord Freyberg (1889-1963), and had issue by both husbands.
## Pamela Jekyll (1889-1943) married 1908 the Right Hon.Reginald McKenna (d. 1943), and had issue.After his death, his very large collection was sold at auction by
Christie's in April 1886.References
ources
* [http://www.theglasgowstory.com/image.php?inum=TGSA00012 William Graham MP] "The Glasgow Story.
* Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. K. D. Reynolds, ‘Horner , Frances Jane, Lady Horner (1854/5–1940)’, first published Sept 2004, 580 words, with portrait illustration. [http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/49524 full article (needs subscription); [http://www.oxforddnb.com/index/101049524/ citation available]
* [http://www.archerfamily.org.uk/obituary/jekyll_h.html Obituary: Sir Herbert Jekyll] "The Times", 30 September 1932.
* [http://www.archerfamily.org.uk/obituary/freyberg_lady.html Obituary: Barbara, Lady Freyberg] "The Times", 26th September and 3rd October 1973
* [http://www.archerfamily.org.uk/obituary/freyberg_lord.html Obituary: General Lord Freyberg] "The Times", 6th July 1963
* Leigh Rayment [http://www.angeltowns.com/town/peerage/gcommons1.htm "THE HOUSE OF COMMONS CONSTITUENCIES BEGINNING WITH "G"] ,last updated 4 November 2006. Retrieved 21 January 2008.Further reading
*Oliver Garnett, 'The Letters and Collection of William Graham - Pre-Raphaelite Patron and Pre-Raphaelite Collector', "The Walpole Society", 1999-2000, pp.249, 254, 290 (no b26)
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