Sir Henry Raeburn (Stockbridge 1756-1823 Edinburgh)
Sir Henry Raeburn (Stockbridge 1756-1823 Edinburgh)

Portrait of Donald MacLeod (1745-1834), 3rd of Geanies, Sheriff of Ross and Cromarty, half-length, seated, in a black coat with a red collar, his left hand holding a walking stick

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Sir Henry Raeburn (Stockbridge 1756-1823 Edinburgh)
Portrait of Donald MacLeod (1745-1834), 3rd of Geanies, Sheriff of Ross and Cromarty, half-length, seated, in a black coat with a red collar, his left hand holding a walking stick
oil on canvas, unlined
49 ½ x 39 3/8 in. (125.7 x 100 cm.)
in its original frame
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by descent through the sitter's family to the present owner.
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Another portrait of Donald MacLeod (1745-1834), from the collection of the Rev. John Mackenzie, was shown at the Raeburn exhibition in Edinburgh in 1876 (no. 176). That portrait is dated by Armstrong to circa 1800 (W. Armstrong, Sir Henry Raeburn, London, 1901, p. 108), and it would seem likely that the present picture dates to the same period. The MacLeod collection of silver is preserved in the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh.

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