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John Drummond (1679–1757), 2nd Duke of Perth

Image credit: Traquair Charitable Trust

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The second wife of John Drummond 'Jacobite', 2nd Duke of Perth, was Lady Mary Stuart, daughter of the 4th Earl of Traquair.

This painting has a trompe l'oeil painted oval frame.

Traquair House

Innerleithen

Title

John Drummond (1679–1757), 2nd Duke of Perth

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 74.9 x W 61.4 cm

Accession number

PCF20

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

JOHN DRUMMOND 'JACOBITE' 2HD DUKE OF PERTH married 2ndly Lady Mary Stuart. Daughter of 4th E of Traquair Born 1679 Died 1757 Painted by alexander

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Traquair House

Innerleithen, Scottish Borders EH44 6PW Scotland

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