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    c.1710 - Portrait of a Highlander, Richard Waitt

    c.1730 - John Stuart 3rd Earl of Bute by William Aikman

    c.1735-45 - A Jacobite Group in St James Park by Peter John van Reysschoot

    c.1745-6 - Lord George Murray (at Blair Castle)

    c.1750 - Figures from the wall painting at Loevestein Castle, Netherlands

    1756 - James Francis Edward Moray, Yr of Abercairney by William Mosman

    1766 - Hon William Gordon by Botinelli

    c.1790 - Alasdair Ranaldson MacDonell, 15th Chief of Glengarry by Angelica Kauffmann

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    Quote Originally Posted by figheadair View Post
    c.1710 - Portrait of a Highlander, Richard Waitt

    c.1730 - John Stuart 3rd Earl of Bute by William Aikman

    c.1735-45 - A Jacobite Group in St James Park by Peter John van Reysschoot

    c.1745-6 - Lord George Murray (at Blair Castle)

    c.1750 - Figures from the wall painting at Loevestein Castle, Netherlands

    1756 - James Francis Edward Moray, Yr of Abercairney by William Mosman

    1766 - Hon William Gordon by Botinelli

    c.1790 - Alasdair Ranaldson MacDonell, 15th Chief of Glengarry by Angelica Kauffmann
    Thanks! I knew I had missed some.

    So what's the thing with the Lord George Murray portrait? (If such it can rightly be called.)

    John Telfer Dunbar says

    "His portrait, in a white shirt and stock, plain coat, and waistcoat was painted by Jeremiah Davidson.

    There is, however, at Blair Castle, a picture of Jacobite Highlanders the central figure of which appears to be Lord George Murray, copied from the Davidson portrait.

    In 1745 he would have been 51 years of age, and the man in the Blair Castle portrait certainly looks younger.

    In 1894 the Duke of Atholl was unable to trace any history or tradition attached to the picture."


    This sounds much like the Prince Charles "propaganda pictures" as Dunbar calls them, earlier portraits done from life of Charlies in ordinary dress which around the '45 were copied and altered to show him in Highland Dress. Evidently Charles never sat for a portrait in Highland Dress.
    Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte

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