Hamilton Palace - a virtual reconstructionhomepage
linksrediscovering the palacepalace and parksexteriorsinteriorsthe hamilton familythe long gallerytreasures of the palacebuildings in the parkdispersal and demolitionlinks to related sites
  the hamilton family  
  Portrait of William, 3rd Duke of Hamilton (1634-94) in Garter Robes, Studio of Sir Godfrey Kneller  
                 
  Portrait of William, 3rd Duke of Hamilton (1634-94) - click for Scran Resource
© Lennoxlove House Ltd
 

Formerly hanging in Hamilton Palace, South Lanarkshire, now at Lennoxlove, East Lothian

This portrait of William, 3rd Duke of Hamilton was painted in London, presumably soon after the sitter was invested with the Order of the Garter in 1682. It is believed to be by one or more of the assistants in Kneller’s studio. It has been in the Hamilton Collection ever since.

The duke is shown in his Garter robes, wearing a full-bottomed wig. The robes had been made by James Marshall, his London tailor. His enamelled gold collar, diamond badge and gold garter were supplied by Richard Beauvoir. The badge cost £610 sterling.

William, 3rd Duke of Hamilton was not a Hamilton by birth. The son of William Douglas, 1st Marquis of Douglas, he fought in the royalist army in the mid-1650s and in 1656 married Anne, 3rd Duchess of Hamilton in her own right. At her request, Charles II made him Duke of Hamilton. In parliament, the duke led the opposition to John, 1st Duke of Lauderdale, later serving twice as Lord High Commissioner. President of the Scottish Privy Council in the 1680s, he occupied other high offices including that of Lord High Admiral and was an extraordinary Lord of Session. The Duke of Hamilton’s eldest son, James, Earl of Arran, one of Kneller’s first British patrons, encouraged all his relatives to sit to the German artist, who succeeded Sir Peter Lely as leading painter at Charles II’s Court.

 
                 
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
  [ related links ]              
  Click for further informationCopper plate for engraving   Click for further informationPortrait of the 3rd Duke   Click for further informationEngraving of the 3rd Duke   Click for further information Design for the 3rd Duke's tomb  
                 
  Click for further informationThe 3rd Duke's tomb   Click for further information
Detail of monument
         
                 
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
linksCopyright informationProject contributorshomepage