David Hunter of Blackness, 1743-1809
About this artwork
This portrait was listed in an 1867 catalogue of pictures at Blackness House, as having been painted in 1788. In the previous year Raeburn had returned from Italy, and was establishing himself as the foremost Scottish portraitist. This painting is an interesting example of his style at the outset of his career. Not a great deal is known about David Hunter of Blackness, but the most compelling feature of his portrait is the frank acknowledgment of the painter’s (and in turn the viewer’s) presence as his illuminated eye stares directly out.
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artist:Sir Henry RaeburnScottish (1756 - 1823)
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title:David Hunter of Blackness, 1743-1809
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date created:1788
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materials:Oil on canvas
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measurements:76.00 x 61.50 cm; Framed: 95.20 x 80.50 x 11.00 cm / 12.00 kg
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credit line:Bequest of Mrs Elizabeth Adeline Powell 1977
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accession number:NG 2394
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Sir Henry Raeburn
Sir Henry Raeburn
Originally apprenticed to a goldsmith, Henry Raeburn showed enormous artistic talent as a young man. In 1784 he moved to London where he met the important portrait painter Joshua Reynolds. He spent some time in Italy but returned to Edinburgh in 1787 where he began painting portraits of the rich,...