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A Lady Drinking Tea

Image credit: Kinloch Castle, Rum (NatureScot)

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In a magnificent ornate gilt frame this oil portrait depicts a nude young lady seated on a lion skin sipping a cup of tea. Located in the hallway between the bedrooms of Sir George and Lady Bullough, the identity of the subject has generated considerable debate. The work is by French artist Louis Galliac, born in Dijon in 1849. Galliac painted a number of similarly posed portraits, a genre for which he is particularly famous. Close examination of the background, the red carpet and the lion skin, strongly indicates the Great Hall at Kinloch Castle as the location, in which case it was painted after 1901, in which year Lady Bullough was 32 years of age. The perspective of the subject’s facial features shows remarkable similarity to known photographs of Lady Bullough.

Kinloch Castle, Rum (NatureScot)

Isle of Rum

Title

A Lady Drinking Tea

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 122 x W 105 cm

Accession number

4700

Acquisition method

purchased as part of Bullough Estate, 1957

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

L. G alliac

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Kinloch Castle, Rum (NatureScot)

Isle of Rum, Highland PH43 4RR Scotland

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