Captain George Johnstone (1730–1787)

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A half-length portrait to the left in captain’s uniform. Although bald, Johnstone does not wear a wig. He appears to be gesturing with his right finger on his left thumb. This is from an original portrait by Henry Raeburn which was painted in 1768 to 1774 and also an enlargement from a miniature of the Henry Raeburn by John Bogle. In 1747 Johnstone reportedly duelled with Captain Cruikshank and wounded him. Ten years later he killed the captain’s clerk in a duel and was courtsmartialled for insubordination. In 1763 he was appointed governor of West Florida. He returned home in 1768 and went into Parliament ‘where his total want of fear and his adroitness with a pistol made him a useful addition to his party.’ After 19 years ashore he was given command of a small expedition against the Cape of Good Hope.

National Maritime Museum

London

Title

Captain George Johnstone (1730–1787)

Date

18th C

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 91.5 x W 71 cm

Accession number

BHC2808

Work type

Painting

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