The artwork entitled “David Garrick” is a portrait executed by Angelica Kauffman in 1764. Rendered in oil on canvas and measuring 84 x 69 cm, it epitomizes the Neoclassical art movement. This distinguished piece is part of the collection at Burghley House in Stamford, UK.
In the portrait, the subject is depicted seated, holding a chair’s backrest with both hands. The individual dons a red jacket with subtle details suggesting ruffle sleeves underneath, exuding an air of sophistication. The setting is dark, drawing attention to the illuminated figure who appears contemplative with a slight smile. The play of light and shadow highlights the subject’s facial features and attire, typical of Kauffman’s mastery in portraiture. This work captures both an elegance in dress and an introspective demeanor, characteristic of mid-18th century portraiture.