JOHN BARRY
Portrait miniature of an Officer, wearing scarlet coat with yellow facings and silver epaulettes, black stock and white cravat, his hair powdered
The Limner Company : Portrait Miniature
Date circa late 1780s
Period Georgian
Origin England
Medium Watercolour on ivory
Dimension 8.1 cm (3¹/₄ inches)
It has not been possible to identify the officer in this portrait, or his uniform. Being painted in one’s military outfit was a popular choice for men having their miniatures taken, and a commission like the present work may have been intended as a departing gift from a soldier to their wife or family, as a way to remember them while they were gone. There were many destinations for a British officer in the 1780s, including India and America, where the events of the Revolutionary War were unfolding.
The background of this portrait is particularly striking, and an example of how artists were able to vary their portraits from the simple blue sky background often expected of them. This gentleman appears to be standing against a sky threatening storm, specked with warm browns, greys, and touches of blue emerging from the clouds.
Date: circa late 1780s
Period: Georgian
Origin: England
Medium: Watercolour on ivory
Dimension: 8.1 cm (3¹/₄ inches)
Provenance:
Félix Doistau Collection, Paris;
Greta Shield Heckett (1899-1976) Collection, Heckmeres Highlands, Valencia, Pennsylvania;
Her sale, Sotheby's, London, 11 July 1977, lot 176;
Christies, London, 22 November 1999, lot 96;
Private collection.
Literature: L. Schidlof, The Miniature in Europe, Graz 1964 II, p. 912, illustrated III pl.36 no 64;
J Nimmergut & A. M. Wager, Miniaturen, Dosen, Munich 1982, illustrated p. 106, no. 1.
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