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This key to the portraits was intended as an important adjunct to the final painting, to enhance its standing as a realistic contemporary record of the most dramatic part of the action. However, the important City of London commission for a large commemorative painting of the siege went to George Carter’s rival, the American artist, John Singleton Copley (Guildhall Art Gallery).
Title
Key to the Portraits of General Eliott and His Officers in the Painting of the Siege of Gibraltar, 14 September 1782
Date
1784
Medium
oil on canvas
Measurements
H 46.6 x W 135.9 cm
Accession number
NAM. 1996-07-108
Acquisition method
purchased from the Army Museums Ogilby Trust with aid from the National Heritage Memorial Fund, the Society of Friends of the National Army Museum, the Art Fund, the Esmée Fairbairn Charitable Trust and the Mercers’ Company, 1996
Work type
Painting