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This portrait is probably an early nineteenth-century copy of a portrait, one version of c.1683 is in the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, as we know that the family of its last owner purchased it in 1811. This was a period when the traditional role of the chief had already faded into oblivion, but the ideas of what it meant were being discussed and romanticised by the likes of Sir Walter Scott.
Title
Lord Mungo Murray (1668 –1700), Son of 1st Marquess of Atholl
Date
early 19th C (?)
Medium
oil on canvas
Measurements
H 110 x W 79 cm
Accession number
PD/CU/004
Acquisition method
bequeathed by Marsaili Cuninghame, 1999
Work type
Painting