James Donald MilnerFSA (20 November 1874 – 15 August 1927) was a British art executive who served as director of the National Portrait Gallery, London from 1916 until his death in 1927.[1]
Milner joined the Gallery around 1893 as a Clerk.[2] He learned about English portraits by visiting country houses, as an assistant to George Scharf. His appointment reflected his record as an administrator, his familiarity with the Gallery's traditions, and the acceptability to many of the trustees of his art historical background.[3][4]
^‘MILNER, James Donald’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 1920–2008; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2007 accessed 6 May 2013
^M. A., The Director of the National Portrait Gallery, The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs Vol. 29, No. 162 (Sep., 1916), p. 263. Published by: Burlington Magazine Publications Ltd. JSTOR860137
^James Donald Milner, The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs. Vol. 51, No. 294 (Sep., 1927), p. 150. Published by: Burlington Magazine Publications Ltd. JSTOR863437