Diversifying Portraiture at Oxford - admin.ox.ac.uk Luis Borges. by Emilio Angel Sirimarco (1962)....

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Diversifying Portraiture at Oxford Diversifying Portraiture at Oxford is a new initiative supported by the Vice-Chancellor’s Diversity Fund, to celebrate and widen the range of people represented around the university, and to reflect and encourage its increasing inclusivity. Find out more at twitter.com/DivOxPortraits (From top, left to right) Marie Beazley by Harry Bloomfield (1923). Courtesy of the Beazley Archive, Faculty of Classics, Oxford | Lady Elizabeth Pope by Thomas Smith after an unknown artist (nineteenth century). Courtesy of the President and Fellows of Trinity College, Oxford | Alice Prochaska by Richard Twose (2015). Courtesy of the Principal and Fellows of Somerville College, Oxford | Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit by Edward Irvine Halliday (1956). Courtesy of the Principal and Fellows of Somerville College, Oxford | Howard Carter by William Carter. Courtesy of the Griffith Institute, Oxford | From All Souls College Triptych by Benjamin Sullivan (2012). Courtesy of the Warden and Fellows of All Souls College, Oxford | Merze Tate. Photograph courtesy of the Principals and Fellows of St Anne’s College, Oxford | Mary Somerville by James Rannie Swinton (1844). Courtesy of the Principal and Fellows of Somerville College, Oxford | Enid Starkie by Patrick George. Courtesy of the Principal and Fellows of Somer- ville College, Oxford | Robinson Ellis by George Percy Jacomb-Hood (1889). Courtesy of the President and Fellows of Trinity College, Oxford | Hugh Springer by Hector Whistler (1950). Courtesy of The Warden and Fellows of All Souls College, Oxford.

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Diversifying Portraiture at Oxford

Diversifying Portraiture at Oxford is a new initiative supported by the Vice-Chancellor’s Diversity Fund, to celebrate and widen the range of people represented around the university, and to reflect and encourage its increasing inclusivity. Find out more at twitter.com/DivOxPortraits

(From top, left to right) Marie Beazley by Harry Bloomfield (1923). Courtesy of the Beazley Archive, Faculty of Classics, Oxford | Lady Elizabeth Pope by Thomas Smith after an unknown artist (nineteenth century). Courtesy of the President and Fellows of Trinity College, Oxford | Alice Prochaska by Richard Twose (2015). Courtesy of the Principal and Fellows of Somerville College, Oxford | Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit by Edward Irvine Halliday (1956). Courtesy of the Principal and Fellows of Somerville College, Oxford | Howard Carter by William Carter. Courtesy of the Griffith Institute, Oxford | From All Souls College Triptych by Benjamin Sullivan (2012). Courtesy of the Warden and Fellows of All Souls College, Oxford | Merze Tate. Photograph courtesy of the Principals and Fellows of St Anne’s College, Oxford | Mary Somerville by James Rannie Swinton (1844). Courtesy of the Principal and Fellows of Somerville College, Oxford | Enid Starkie by Patrick George. Courtesy of the Principal and Fellows of Somer-ville College, Oxford | Robinson Ellis by George Percy Jacomb-Hood (1889). Courtesy of the President and Fellows of Trinity College, Oxford | Hugh Springer by Hector Whistler (1950). Courtesy of The Warden and Fellows of All Souls College, Oxford.

Diversifying Portraiture at Oxford

Diversifying Portraiture at Oxford is a new initiative supported by the Vice-Chancellor’s Diversity Fund, to celebrate and widen the range of people represented around the university, and to reflect and encourage its increasing inclusivity. Find out more at twitter.com/DivOxPortraits

(From top, left to right) Jorge Luis Borges by Emilio Angel Sirimarco (1962). Courtesy of the Warden and Fellows of St Antony’s College, Oxford | Benazhir Bhutto by an unknown artist. Courtesy of the Oxford Union | Cornelia Sorabji. Photograph courtesy of the Principal and Fellows of Somerville College, Oxford | Mary Waters by an unknown artist (c. 1620). Courtesy of the Provost and Fellows of Oriel College, Oxford | Jim Butterfield by Jaimie Cahlil (c.1975). Courtesy of the President and Fellows of Trinity College, Oxford | Richard Parkinson by Simon Davis (2014). Courtesy of Richard Parkinson | Averil Cameron by Mark Roscoe (1999). Courtesy of the Warden and Fellows of Keble College, Oxford | Daphne Park by Henry Mee (2009). Courtesy of the Principal and Fellows of Somerville College, Oxford | Sir Bhagavat Simhaji by Frank Brooks (1895). Courtesy of the Bodleian Libraries, Oxford | Janet Vaughan by Claude Rogers (1957). Courtesy of the Principal and Fellows of Somerville College, Oxford | Solomon Bandaranaike by an unknown artist. Courtesy of the Oxford Union