JOHN BOGLE (1746-1803)
Portrait miniature of an Officer, probably from the 70th Regiment (Glasgow Lowland) or 58th Regiment Rutland or 64th Regiment Second Staffordshire, wearing scarlet coat with black facings and gold epaulette
1792
Watercolour on ivory (licence 8728WYJU)
Oval, 2 ¼ in (54mm) high
Signed and dated ‘Bogle/ 1792’
Chased, gilded silver frame
£5,500
Bogle excelled in painting portrait miniatures on a larger scale with compositions which were unusually ambitious for a miniature painter of the 1780 and 90s. He appears to have enjoyed imbuing his sitters with a sense of relaxed nonchalance, often painting them from the side and seated. The closest image to the present work would be the portrait of ‘Portrait of the Dutch Governor of Trincomalee’ in the Victoria and Albert Museum dated 1780 [P.83-1910]. This is most likely a portrait of Iman Willem Falck (1736-1785), who was the Dutch colonial governor who served as the 32nd Governor of Zeylan (Ceylon) during the Dutch period in Ceylon.
Scots living or passing through London seemed to flock to Bogle, where he carefully recorded their features, clothing and surroundings – and this was likely the case with this officer, who may have been in the Glasgow Lowland regiment of the 70th.
David Lavender Antiques, where bought by the present owner in 2008.
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