Keywords: John Singleton Copley01.jpg Portrait of male Duncan Stewart of Ardsheal d 1793 This portrait is by the greatest American painter of the eighteenth-century John Singleton Copley Together with its companion work 'Anne Irving Mrs Duncan Stewart' it would have been painted in Boston where Copley worked until he emigrated to London in 1774 Duncan Stewart came from a famous Highland family which supported Prince Charles Edward Stuart during the Jacobite Rising of 1745 He lived in Connecticut where he held the post of Collector of Customs During the American War of Independence he took the loyalist side Eventually the family estate of Ardsheal in Argyll confiscated after the 1745 Rising was restored to him and he returned to Scotland date January 1767 oil Institution National Gallery of Scotland http //www nationalgalleries org/index php/collection/online_search/4 324/results/0/17441/ Public domain other versions <gallery>John Singleton Copley00 jpg counterpart</gallery> PD-old-100 DEFAULTSORT 1767; Duncan Stewart John Singleton Copley Duncan Stewart 1767 portrait paintings Male 18th-century oil portraits of standing men at three-quarter length 18th-century portrait paintings in the United Kingdom 18th-century portrait paintings with dogs Pendant portraits Hunting portraits Male portraits holding glove Portrait paintings of men with dogs Three-quarter view portrait paintings of men facing left Duncan Stewart of Ardsheal by John Singleton Copley.jpg Portrait of male Duncan Stewart of Ardsheal d 1793 This portrait is by the greatest American painter of the eighteenth-century John Singleton Copley Together with its companion work 'Anne Irving Mrs Duncan Stewart' it would have been painted in Boston where Copley worked until he emigrated to London in 1774 Duncan Stewart came from a famous Highland family which supported Prince Charles Edward Stuart during the Jacobite Rising of 1745 He lived in Connecticut where he held the post of Collector of Customs During the American War of Independence he took the loyalist side Eventually the family estate of Ardsheal in Argyll confiscated after the 1745 Rising was restored to him and he returned to Scotland date January 1767 oil Institution National Gallery of Scotland http //www nationalgalleries org/index php/collection/online_search/4 324/results/0/17441/ Public domain other versions <gallery>Anne Erving Mrs Duncan Stewart by John Singleton Copley jpg counterpart</gallery> PD-old-100 DEFAULTSORT 1767; Duncan Stewart Portraits of men by John Singleton Copley Duncan Stewart 1767 portrait paintings Male 18th-century oil portraits of standing men at three-quarter length 18th-century portrait paintings in the United Kingdom 18th-century portrait paintings with dogs Pendant portraits Hunting portraits Male portraits holding glove Portrait paintings of men with dogs Three-quarter view portrait paintings of men facing left |