John Philip Kemble
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© National Portrait Gallery, London
Regency Portraits Catalogue
John Philip Kemble
by Gilbert Stuart
circa 1785
29 1/2 in. x 24 1/2 in. (749 mm x 622 mm)
NPG 49
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Park (Lawrence Park, J. H. Morgan and R. Cortissoz, Gilbert Stuart, an illustrated descriptive list of his works, an account of his life and an appreciation, 1926, p 450) dates this portrait c.1785 when Stuart was painting in London and Kemble would have been 28, though he looks older. Delane in a letter to the NPG dates it c.1795 which would accord more with his apparent age and the date of Ridley's engraving, March 1797, but Stuart had sailed for America in 1787 and there is no record of Kemble leaving England at this time. 1785-7 is a probable date. The portrait was romanticised later into 'Richard III'.
Physical descriptionback to top
Half-length to right in a painted oval, dark blue coat with brass buttons, yellow waistcoat, white shirt-frill; grey powdered wig in queue, brown eyes, bright complexion; plain drab background.
Provenanceback to top
Kemble's brother-in-law Francis Twiss; his son Horace Twiss MP; bequeathed by his widow to her nephew John Thadeus Delane (Editor of The Times) and given by him 1858.
Reproductionsback to top
Small stipple in reverse by Ridley 'from a Picture by Stuart in the possession of Mr Twiss', published for The Monthly Mirror, 1 March 1797; mezzotint by E. Pinkerton; stipple in reverse in Smeeton's The Unique, 1824.
This extended catalogue entry is from the out-of-print National Portrait Gallery collection catalogue: Richard Walker, Regency Portraits, National Portrait Gallery, 1985, 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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