Augustus Daniel
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Sir Augustus Moore Daniel KBE (1866–1950) was the Director of the National Gallery in London, England, for five years from January 1929 to December 1933. Like many directors of the National Gallery, he was a trustee of the Iveagh Bequest.
| Preceded by: Sir Charles Holmes | Director of the National Gallery 1929–1933 | Succeeded by: Sir Kenneth Clark |
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