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This portrait was painted in Calcutta in 1773, where Charles (on the left) was Registrar of the Mayor’s Court. His brother John was Captain of the Northington (a ship trading with the East Indies). Tilly Kettle was the first professional British artist to establish himself in India. Despite the distant palm trees, the pose and format of the portrait follows a tradition developed to show English gentlemen in their landed estates.

The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)

London

Title

Charles and Captain John Sealy

Date

1773

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 233.2 x W 142.5 cm

Accession number

P.1947.LF.205

Acquisition method

bequeathed by Arthur Hamilton, Viscount Lee of Fareham, 1947

Work type

Painting

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