Mary A. Aldham; Ethel Cox Portrait Print
Mary A. Aldham; Ethel Cox NPG x136418
© National Portrait Gallery, London
by Unknown photographer
The suffragette Mary Wood, an alias of Mary Aldham, attacked John Sargent's portrait of novelist Henry James whilst on display at the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition of 1914. Aldham slashed the canvas three times with a meat cleaver while crying 'Votes for Women'. The attack was a response to the arrest of Emmeline Pankhurst. In defence of her actions, Wood wrote that 'I have tried to destroy a valuable picture because I wish to show the public that they have no... more
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