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Half-length portrait of Sir Alexander Pedler standing, in uniform, leaning against a high-backed chair upon which is thrown an Indian (Bengali?) floral textile. Pedler holds white gloves and helmet in his right hand, the arm of which is crooked, elbow to chair. His right hand rests against his sword. Pedler wears dark blue uniform with gold lace collar and cuffs, gold buttons and cavalry stripe. There are two medals at his jacket breast: Companion, Order of the Indian Empire is to the left as viewed. Pedler is shown with a short beard with waxed moustaches.

The Royal Society

London

Title

Alexander Pedler (1849–1918)

Date

1917

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 141.6 x W 112 cm

Accession number

RS.9733

Acquisition method

presented by Mrs Saunders, 1925

Work type

Painting

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