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Category:Agnew, Philip L.
Philip L. Agnew
(30 June 1863 — March 1938)
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Philip Leslie Agnew was the Chairman and Managing Director of
Bradbury Agnew & Co.
, the proprietors of
Punch
magazine
. He was the grandson of Thomas Agnew, the founder of the firm of art dealers.
He started
the Philip L. Agnew prize
for piano playing at the RAM London, 1914 onwards
Sargent's portrait of his wife (1902)
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Works dedicated to: Agnew, Philip L.
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Fantasia, Op.70 (Mackenzie, Alexander Campbell)
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Piano Sonata in B minor, Op.2 (Bush, Alan)
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