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9th July 15, 12:47 PM
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Ah, thanks to Wikipedia, I know rather more about David Allan, now! Here's the whole painting...I hope this isn't so large as to blow up everybody's screens.
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9th July 15, 12:56 PM
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Here are a few more by him, showing "regular" people. This one, of the musicians was done in 1780. I thoroughly enjoy this picture, because it's of nobody with a big title. It's not a posed portrait of M'Lord, it's just two Scottish men playing instruments in 1780-. And one of them is wearing a kilt. How could he be wearing a kilt, post-Culloden but before Proscription was lifted?
If you look closely, you'll discover that the two gentlemen in this painting are EXACTLY the two which are playing for the Highland Wedding. Allan "recycled" the theme, clearly. He just changed the colors of the clothing. The posture is exactly the same, and the people, the actual people are the same.

While not tartan, I find this one to be fascinating because they're playing GOLF.
Last edited by Alan H; 9th July 15 at 01:26 PM.
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9th July 15, 01:34 PM
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interesting...laced shoes, not buckled. But with a heel.
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9th July 15, 03:18 PM
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Alan,
That Allen painting is in Blair Atholl and is of a wedding. I LOVE that image. The violinist is the one and only Niel Gow and I believe the other chap is his brother.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niel_Gow
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9th July 15, 03:26 PM
#25
A couple more David Allan's that I like (although no tartan jackets as per the OP)

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9th July 15, 05:21 PM
#26
Actually, I think those paintings provide quite a lot of good information about the nature of a jacket that would be worn with a kilt around 1760-1780.
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9th July 15, 06:38 PM
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 Originally Posted by Alan H
Actually, I think those paintings provide quite a lot of good information about the nature of a jacket that would be worn with a kilt around 1760-1780.
Indeed it does!
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9th July 15, 10:14 PM
#28
I fear we are straying of topic. Perhaps a separate thread to discuss Allan's portraits might be of interest.
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12th July 15, 12:02 PM
#29
Oh I just brought up his paintings because they showed jackets from the late 1700's.
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15th July 15, 08:08 AM
#30
An excellent collection of portraits of tartan jackets! I'm familiar with most of them, but a few were new to me. Thanks for posting them!
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