Mr C. J. Band (1886–1961), Chairman of the Standard Motor Company

© the artist's estate. Image credit: British Motor Industry Heritage Trust

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In 1911 when the Standard Motor Co.’s founder, Reginald Maudslay, was in disagreement with his business partner, a number of Coventry’s well-known figures came to his rescue and helped him buy the necessary shares to take full control. One such notable was C. J. Band, a Coventry solicitor. Band would go on to be an influential character in Standard’s business affairs and succeeded Maudslay as Chairman in 1934. He remained as Chairman until 1953 and served on the Board into his eighties. This portrait came from the boardroom of Standard’s headquarters in Canley, Coventry, which was known as The Ivy Cottage. Scottish portrait artist Cowan Dobson captured many fashionable sitters in oils and has been widely exhibited.

British Motor Museum

Gaydon

Title

Mr C. J. Band (1886–1961), Chairman of the Standard Motor Company

Date

c.1950

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 96 x W 75 cm

Accession number

1980/6/4

Acquisition method

gift, 1986

Work type

Painting

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