Portrait of William Gordon

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Portrait of William Gordon
Pompeo Batoni (1708-1787) - Colonel William Gordon (1736-1816) - 84.16 - Fyvie Castle.jpg
Artist Pompeo Batoni
Year1766
Type Oil on canvas, portrait painting
Dimensions289.5 cm× 217 cm(114.0 in× 85 in)
Location Fyvie Castle, Aberdeenshire

Portrait of William Gordon is an 1766 portrait painting by the Italian artist Pompeo Batoni. [1] It depicts the Scottish soldier Colonel William Gordon. Gordon was on his Grand Tour when he sat to Batoni in Rome. He is shown wearing the uniform of the 105th Foot, a Highland regiment of the British Army which he had commanded during the Seven Years' War. Distinctly Neoclassical in tone, the Huntly Tartan plaids resemble those of a Roman toga. A statue of Roma and the ruins of the Colosseum in the background reinforces this association. [2] Gordon likely chose to be depicted in Highland costume, at a time when it was still had lingering association with Jacobite sympathies. James Boswell saw the painting in Batoni's studio during his visit to Rome. [3]

The painting is in the collection of Fyvie Castle in Aberdeenshire, controlled by the National Trust for Scotland. [4]

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