John Carnac
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© National Portrait Gallery, London
Mid-Georgian Portraits Catalogue
John Carnac
by Ozias Humphry
1786
2 in. x 1 5/8 in. (51 mm x 41 mm) oval
NPG 6284
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The identification is probably correct, although the earliest reference to it (‘Colonel Carnac’) appears to have been the 1920 Wellesley sale catalogue. Carnac arrived in Calcutta on 16 December 1786; Humphry had returned there in mid-November. [1] There are no significant comparable portraits, Carnac being otherwise identified as a minor figure in history paintings by West and Zoffany.
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Clear grey eyes, grey powdered hair tied with a black ribbon, red coat with silver epaulette, blue facings and silver-edged blue buttons.
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Francis Wellesley sale, Sotheby’s, 3rd day, 30 June 1920, lot 459;1 Hon Frederic H. A. Wallop (d. 1953), by whom lent to the Victoria and Albert Museum 1927-49; his nephew Alan Evans; by whom bequeathed to the National Gallery 1974; lent to the NPG until permanently transferred 1994.
1 Described as ‘one of the finest miniatures by Humphry that has ever been sold’.
This extended catalogue entry is from the out-of-print National Portrait Gallery collection catalogue: John Ingamells, National Portrait Gallery: Mid-Georgian Portraits 1760-1790, National Portrait Gallery, 2004, and is as published then. For the most up-to-date details on individual Collection works, we recommend reading the information provided in the Search the Collection results on this website in parallel with this text.
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