Arthur Wellesley, Marquis of Wellington, A Seated, Watercolour and Pencil on Paper, Portrait. Signed and Dated 1812 by Josiah Slater (1782-1837). Later Titled in a Different Hand.
Josiah Slater was a fashionable portrait painter. This portrait was executed in 1812 when Arthur Wellesley was 43 years old. In August of 1812 he was created Marquis Wellington, but was not made a Duke until 1814. The inscription 'Duke of Wellington' evidently added at a later date. A drawing, by Slater, of his children Arthur, 2nd Duke of Wellington and Lord Charles Wellesley, was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1812 and is in the Wellington Collection at Strathfield Saye.
In 1812, the date of this portrait, Arthur Wellesley was in command of British forces in the Peninsular War, having forced the French out of Spain and Portugal.
Apparently inscribed verso: 'Arthur Wellesley Visconde de Vimeiro. Duque de Wellington'. Not removed from the frame to check this.
This Picture Appeared in the Sotheby's sale of March 2003.
Approximate weight is 1.175 kilos.
Approximate portrait dimensions are 23 cm height and 19.5 cm width.
Approximate frame dimensions are 34.5 cm height and 30.5 cm width.
Creases to the Bottom Left Corner & Old Framing Marks Near Left Edge.