scots guards officer by william carter brother howard carter discovered tutankhamun's tomb 19thc military oil portrait painting

Scots Guards Officer By William Carter (brother Howard Carter Discovered Tutankhamun's Tomb) 19thc Military Oil Portrait Painting


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Description

Portrait Of Lieutenant Maximilian Dalison Signed and dated upper right "William Carter '87"
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A fine portrait of this Scots Guards officer, painted two years after his death, by William Carter in a very bravura manner...short distinct brush marks...a real painterly enjoyment in the medium.
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ABOUT THE ARTIST
WILLIAM CARTER RBA, RP (1863-1939). Born in Swaffham, Norfolk and brother of the famous Egyptologist Howard Carter, who discovered of Tutankhamun's tomb.
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William studied at the Royal Academy, winning many awards. He exhibited 40 times at the RA, and at the RHA, SBA, GG, NWG, RP and abroad. Elected to the Royal Society of British Artists in 1884, and Royal Society of Portrait Painters in 1915. He had a very successful society portrait practice. He lived at Swaffham and at London.
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BROTHER HOWARD CARTER
Howard Carter was born on May 9, 1874, in Kensington, London. His father Samuel Carter was a successful artist. Howard was a sickly child, and was sent to live with his aunts in Norfolk. He had private home schooling, and had an artistic streak from an early age. When his father painted a portrait of a well-known Egyptologist, the young Howard's interest was sparked.
Howard Carter first went to Egypt in 1891 as a young 17 year old artist hired to sketch.
In 1907, Carter was hired by wealthy English aristocrat Lord Carnarvon, who was fascinated by Egyptology. With Carnarvon's backing, Carter led the excavation of Egyptian nobles' tombs. In 1914, Carnarvon received a license to dig at a site where it was believed the tomb of King Tutankhamun rested and discovered the chamber in 1922.On Feb 16th. 1923, Carter opened the innermost chamber and found the sarcophagus of King Tut.
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ABOUT THE SITTER [ Officer Scots Guards ]
LIEUTENANT MAXIMILIAN DUDLEY DIGGES DALISON (1852-1885), married Charlotte Grace Beresford-Peirse, daughter of Henry William de la Poer Beresford-Peirse and Henrietta Anne Theodosia Monson on 8 October 1874. They had two children.
Dalison was commissioned lieutenant in 1871 in the Scots Guards, 2nd Battalion. He fought in the Suakin Expedition in the Sudan.
He was killed in action, aged 33, at the Battle of Hasheen on the 20th March 1885, shot through the heart.
He was awarded The Egypt Medal. Buried at Suakin his memorial is at St. Hybalds, Hibaldstow, Lincolnshire.
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Awarded the The Egypt Medal 1882 - 1889.
( See last Image )
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REFERENCE BOOK Titled ‘ A Good Dusting ‘
By Author & Writer Henry Keown-Boyd
[ The Sudan Campaign 1883-1899 ]
Written By Relative (Book Sold on Amazon)
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FAMILY
Children of Maximilian Dudley Digges Dalison and Charlotte Grace Peirse
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1/ Joan Mary Dalison b. 1878, d. 1913 m. 1911, Sir Alexander William Keown Boyd
1/ (Keown-Boyd) b: July 1884 d: 1954
2/William Dalison Boyd, ((Keown-Boyd)) b: 1912.
Maximilian Dudley Peirse Dalison b. 1881
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POEM IN MEMORIAM
Cecil Frances Alexander (1818-1895) who wrote "All Things Bright and Beautiful", "There is a Green Hill Far Away" and the Christmas carol "Once in Royal David's City" was sufficiently moved by Dalison's death to write a poem "In Memoriam", which begins "Beneath the grey Egyptian sands, Where the red sun burns out the green, Here lies, laid down by soldier's hands, Who died for country and for Queen, …… That voice we ne'er shall hear again...That fought and fell beside his men...."
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FRAME: Original Decorative Gilt Frame
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PROVENANCE:
By direct descent within the family.
VERSO: Old Label Saying "From The Grange, Sevenoaks." and the name "Boyd".
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FRAMED MEASUREMENTS
Height : 55.5 Inches ( 141 cm )
Width : 46.30 Inches ( 117.5 cm )
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CONDITION
Recent expensive professional lengthy restoration to frame, painted surface, cleaned and revarnished.The portrait remains authentic in appearance.
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Dimensions

Height = 141 cm (56")
Width = 117.5 cm (46")
Depth = 5 cm (2")



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