Master Paintings and Drawings
Master Paintings and Drawings
Property from the Estate of Dr. Charles and Anita Winter
Portrait of Surgeon-General David Middleton (1703-1785), bust-length, tucking his hand into his embroidered waistcoat
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October 22, 03:22 PM GMT
Estimate
20,000 - 30,000 USD
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Property from the Estate of Dr. Charles and Anita Winter
Thomas Gainsborough R.A.
Sudbury 1727 - 1788 London
Portrait of Surgeon-General David Middleton (1703-1785), bust-length, tucking his hand into his embroidered waistcoat
oil on canvas, unlined
canvas: 29½ by 24½ in.; 74.9 by 62.2 cm.
framed: 37¼ by 32½ in.; 94.6 by 82.5
This handsome portrait is one of two autograph versions by Gainsborough, one of which is in the Cincinnati Art Museum, Ohio (inv. no. 1983.504). Until 1877, when the present portrait was exhibited at the Royal Academy by the descendant of the sitter, the Cincinnati picture, then in the collection at Lansdowne House, was thought to depict Benjamin Franklin. In 1990, it was alternatively suggested that the sitter was the composer Johann Christian Bach, son of Johann Sebastian Bach, though this argument has since been rejected.1
The portrait likely dates from the late 1770s, after Gainsborough had left Bath and settled back in London. Though little is known of his upbringing, David Middleton (1703-1785) was Surgeon to the 1st Troop of Horse Guards in 1732 and the following year became the Surgeon-in-Ordinary at St. George's Hospital in London, a position he held until 1764. In the 1740s he lived in Flanders, and from 1748 until the end of his life he was the Surgeon-General to the Army; he died at Kensington Palace at the age of 81.
1. See Reis 1990 and Belsey 2019, p. 596.