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Scottish School (19th Century) Portrait of a Highlander in a cave

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Scottish School (19th Century) Portrait of a Highlander in a cave
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Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Scottish School (19th Century) Portrait of a Highlander in a cave Traditionally said to be of Cameron of Lochiel oil on panel 47 x 38cm (18 1/2 x 14 15/16in). Footnotes: Donald Cameron of Lochiel (c.ā€‰1695 ā€“ 26 October 1748), was a Scottish Jacobite, soldier and hereditary chief of Clan Cameron, traditionally loyal to the exiled House of Stuart. His support for Charles Edward Stuart proved pivotal in the early stages of the 1745 Rising. Lochiel was among the Highlanders defeated at the Battle of Culloden, and thereafter went into hiding before eventually fleeing to France. Defeated and wounded at Culloden, Lochiel was forced into hiding in company with Prince Charles and other senior Jacobites. Upon escaping to France in late 1746, he was appointed Colonel of the RĆ©giment d'Albanie, the Scottish Guards of the French Royal Army, and made a member of the Order of Saint Michael by Louis XV. He was to command his regiment during the War of the Austrian Succession, but died at Bergues, French Flanders on 23 October 1748. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing

Scottish School (19th Century) Portrait of a Highlander in a cave Traditionally said to be of Cameron of Lochiel oil on panel 47 x 38cm (18 1/2 x 14 15/16in). Footnotes: Donald Cameron of Lochiel (c.ā€‰1695 ā€“ 26 October 1748), was a Scottish Jacobite, soldier and hereditary chief of Clan Cameron, traditionally loyal to the exiled House of Stuart. His support for Charles Edward Stuart proved pivotal in the early stages of the 1745 Rising. Lochiel was among the Highlanders defeated at the Battle of Culloden, and thereafter went into hiding before eventually fleeing to France. Defeated and wounded at Culloden, Lochiel was forced into hiding in company with Prince Charles and other senior Jacobites. Upon escaping to France in late 1746, he was appointed Colonel of the RĆ©giment d'Albanie, the Scottish Guards of the French Royal Army, and made a member of the Order of Saint Michael by Louis XV. He was to command his regiment during the War of the Austrian Succession, but died at Bergues, French Flanders on 23 October 1748. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing

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