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Copley, John Singleton (1738-1815)
Hugh Montgomerie, 12th Earl of Eglinton (1739-1819). Soldier; Lord Lieutenant of Ayrshire. Ca. 1780. Although painted two decades later, this portrait commemorates the sitter's service in America during the French and Indian War. Montgomerie is shown in the dress of the 77th Highlanders, the unit in which he served in America. In the background, the Highlanders have the upper hand over the falling Cherokee Indians, suggesting that the picture records their victory over the Cherokees at either Etchocy in 1760 or at War-Women's Creek in 1761. Oil on canvas, 226.3 x 148.9 cm. PG1516;2364. Purchased 1949. 
Location National Galleries of Scotland/Edinburgh/Scotland/Great Bri
Unique Identifier ART452069 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 6104px × 7855px 
Photo Credit © National Galleries of Scotland, Dist. RMN-Grand Palais / Art Resource, NY 
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Earl
Kilt, Scottish dress
Male
Man
Painting, Medium
Pointing
Portrait
Scottish
Soldier
Standing, Portraits, Figures
Sword
War, French and Indian (1754-63)