Richard Dighton

Sir James Stuart of Coltness

1833/38
Gouache, with watercolor, graphite, and pen and brown ink, selectively varnished, on cream wove paper
27.3 × 22.4 cm (10.7 × 8.8 in)

SEE IT IN PERSON

Not currently on view

In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026

View at artic.eduPlan a visit ↗

Discussion

Be the first to share your thoughts.

Sign in to join the discussion.

Community guidelines

More by Richard Dighton

Portrait of Man in Black Coat and Blue and White CravatPortrait of Man in Black Coat and Blue and White CravatLord William PawlettLord William PawlettBoy in an Eton CollarBoy in an Eton CollarThe Hero of the ChaseThe Hero of the ChaseA View from St. Aldate's, OxfordA View from St. Aldate's, OxfordIreland in Scotland, or a Trip from Oxford to the Land of CakesIreland in Scotland, or a Trip from Oxford to the Land of CaA View of the Royal ExchangeA View of the Royal ExchangeA Citizen of the WorldA Citizen of the World

More like this

Vanity Fair: Men of the Day No. 14 "A Faithful Friend, an eminent Savant, and the best possible of Presidents"Carlo (Ape) Pellegrini (Italian, 1839–1889) — Vanity Fair: MDuke of CambridgeUnknown artist — Duke of CambridgeAdmiral Sir Fleetwood Broughton Reynolds PellewJean Auguste Dominique Ingres|Admiral Sir Fleetwood BroughtoArthur Wellesley, Duke of WellingtonGeorge Baxter (British, 1804–1867) — Arthur Wellesley, Duke Mr. De Rign, plate 333 from Célébrités de la CaricatureHonoré-Victorin Daumier — Mr. De Rign, plate 333 from CélébrPortrait of Casimir le ConteCharles Meryon — Portrait of Casimir le ConteSteelLeslie Matthew (Spy) Ward (British, 1851–1922) — SteelVanity Fair: "The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table"Leslie Matthew (Spy) Ward (British, 1851–1922) — Vanity FairCasimir le Conte, after BoulangerCharles Meryon|Gustave Boulanger — Casimir le Conte, after BGeorge, Lord NugentWilliam Ward — George, Lord NugentA Citizen of the WorldRichard Dighton (British, 1795–1880) — A Citizen of the WorlArmand BertinJean Auguste Dominique Ingres — Armand Bertin