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John Livingston

Portrait of three children, possibly the Mcgillycuddy family, with a dog cart in a landscape

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John Livingston

active in Dublin and London circa 1827–1834

Portrait of three children, possibly the Mcgillycuddy family, with a dog cart in a landscape


signed and dated lower left: J Livingston Pint / 1832 

oil on canvas

unframed: 113.2 x 91.3 cm.; 44⅝ x 36 in.

framed: 126.4 x 109.7 cm.; 49¾ x 43¼ in.

With Artis Group, London, by 1987 (according to a mount at the Heinz Archive, London);

Anonymous sale ('The Property of a Gentleman'), London, Christie’s, 10 April 1992, lot 38;

Private collection, Portugal;

Art market, Lisbon;

Where acquired.

The sitters are possibly the children of Richard McGillycuddy (1790–1866), the McGillycuddy of the Reeks, and Margaret Bennett. The children would then be identified as Robert (1823–1845), Arabella (1817–1844) and Dorothea (1826–1895). The former both died unmarried, but Dorothea married William Leader of Rosnalee, of County Cork, and secondly the Reverend James MacEwan. Richard McGillycuddy was appointed Deputy Lieutenant for County Kerry in 1832 by the Earl of Kenmore. His wife died in 1849 and later that year he remarried Anna Johnstone and had further issue.