Label TextThis imposing full-length portrait depicts Richard Wall, a man of Irish descent, who, at the time that this likeness was painted, was Spanish Ambassador to Britain. Prior to this posting he had risen through the ranks of the Spanish military. A baton and an olive branch lying on the table reveal both aspects of his career: soldier and peacemaker. Between 1737 and 1752 the French portraitist Van Loo was employed as court painter for King Philip V in Madrid. The flowing drapery in this portrait is a device commonly used by the painter, perhaps to add energy and movement to the formal portrait.
Label TextThis imposing full-length portrait depicts Richard Wall, a man of Irish descent, who, at the time that this likeness was painted, was Spanish Ambassador to Britain. Prior to this posting he had risen through the ranks of the Spanish military. A baton and an olive branch lying on the table reveal both aspects of his career: soldier and peacemaker. Between 1737 and 1752 the French portraitist Van Loo was employed as court painter for King Philip V in Madrid. The flowing drapery in this portrait is a device commonly used by the painter, perhaps to add energy and movement to the formal portrait.
