Paul Frecker
Fine Photographs

Frederick Lehmann and
Master Rudolph Lehmann
(1836-1891 and 1856-1929)
28 July 1862

Volume 8, page 326, sitting number 10,927.

The British businessman and Liberal Party politician (Augustus) Frederick Lehmann was born in Hamburg in 1836, the son of painter Leo Lehmann of Hamburg, who numbered Liszt and Ingres among his friends. His brothers were the artists Henri Lehmann and Rudolf Lehmann.

Lehmann stood unsuccessfully for Parliament at Middlesex in 1874 and at Waterford in 1877. He was elected as the MP for Evesham at a by-election in July 1880, by a majority of only two votes. However, a petition was lodged and the result voided. Scrutiny of the votes led to his opponent Frederick Dixon-Hartland being declared the winner in January 1881, with a majority of only one vote.

Lehmann married Nina Chambers, daughter of Dr Robert Chambers of Edinburgh. Their social circle included Charles Dickens, George Eliot, Robert Browning, Lord Leighton, and other prominent figures. 

The couple appear on the 1861 census, living at 139 Westbourne Terrace, Paddington. Lehmann gave as his profession ‘Iron Merch[ant] & Steel Manufacturer’. [He made a fortune during the American Civil War supply arms to the government army.] Also present on the night of the census were their sons: Rudolph (5), Frederick (3) and Ernest (1), as well as a German governess and five servants.

The family later lived at 15 Berkeley Square, Mayfair. George Aitchison, architect of Leighton House, redesigned the drawing room and other parts of the house for them.

Frederick Lehmann, 'late of 15 Berkeley Square' died on 22 August 1891, aged 65, at Coombe Cottage near Kingston-on-Thames in Surrey. He left an estate valued at £543,098. Without a doubt, he was one of the richest men ever to have visited Silvy's studio.

The child with him in this portrait is his elder son, Rudolph Chambers Lehmann (1856-1929), later a Liberal politician – he sat in the Commons from 1906 to 1910 – and a major contributor to Punch magazine. The novelist Rosamond Lehmann was his daughter.

 

 



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Augustus Frederick Lehmann, Frederick Lehmann, Lehmann, Rudolph Chambers Lehmann, Rudolph Lehmann, Camille Silvy, Silvy