Reference: 0527
Price £12500
A fine three quarter late 17th century oil portrait on canvas presented in a period carved wooden gilded frame.
SITTER
Mr.Gibson of Durie looks confidently towards the artist with concentration and pride gesturing with his right arm out stretched with sword seen held in his left hand.
Mr.Gibson wears his full suit of gleaming armour almost tailored to his substantial size,a weightly looking gentleman of distinction and social standing.
HISTORY OF THE DURIE CLAN OF SCOTLAND
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ABOUT THE ARTIST DAVID SCOUGALL
David Scougall (Scottish, active 1661 - 1677)
David Scougall may have studied with John Michael Wright, whose work he certainly copied, but very little is known about this portrait painter aside from the works signed by or attributed to him and a few surviving accounts. His clients included some of the most powerful people in Scotland, for example, Archibald Campbell, Marquis of Argyll, whose daughter Scougal also painted in 1654. His son or nephew, John Scougal, was also a portrait painter and some of his early works may have been confused with those of the older artist.
CONDITION
Very good condition
FRAMED MEASUREMENTS:
Height 54 Inches
Width 44 Inches
Depth 2.5 Inches
DELIVERY
UK Courier £150
Worldwide Shipping : EU £750 & USA £850
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