Portrait of a Man in a Red Suit (formerly known as Portrait of an African) is an 18th-century oil painting of a black man held by the Royal Albert Memorial Museum and donated by Percy Moore Turner in 1943. The artist and sitter are unknown.[1]
Portrait of a Man in a Red Suit | |
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Portrait of an African | |
Artist | Unknown |
Medium | oil paint, canvas |
Dimensions | 61.8 cm (24.3 in) × 51.5 cm (20.3 in) |
Location | Royal Albert Memorial Museum, Exeter, Devon |
Owner | Percy Moore Turner |
Accession No. | 14/1943 |
Identifiers | Art UK artwork ID: portrait-of-a-man-in-a-red-suit-95600 |
The earliest provenance is a sale by Christie's in 1931.[1] From 2006 until June 2023, it was attributed to Allan Ramsay, created c. 1757–1760 and believed to be of a young Ignatius Sancho.[2][3][4] Before that, it was proposed in the 1960s to have depicted Olaudah Equiano and to have been painted by Joshua Reynolds c. 1780 with the title Portrait of a Negro Man.[5][6] The painting featured as part of the "Art Everywhere" initiative in the UK in August 2013.[7]
References
edit- ^ a b Parsons, Julien (June 2023). "Portrait of a Man in a Red Suit". RAMM research blog.
- ^ "Portrait of an African, probably Ignatius Sancho, once identified as Olaudah Equiano". Rammcollections.org.uk/. Royal Albert Memorial Museum. Retrieved 31 January 2020.
- ^ Madin, John, "Trading faces", BBC - Devon - Abolition, 26 February 2007.
- ^ "Portrait of an African (probably Ignatius Sancho, 1729–1780)", Art UK.
- ^ "Portrait of an African". Art Everywhere. Retrieved 14 August 2013.
- ^ John Madin (3 August 2006). "O Saviour, save me, your servant". Apollo Magazine. Archived from the original on 14 August 2013. Retrieved 14 August 2013.
- ^ Ian Youngs (14 August 2013). "Art is everywhere, but who is looking?". BBC. Retrieved 14 August 2013.
External links
editMedia related to Portrait of a Man in a Red Suit - RAMM at Wikimedia Commons