Artwork
Portrait of Patrick Sarsfield, Earl of Lucan (d.1693)

Portrait of Patrick Sarsfield, Earl of Lucan (d.1693) is an oil painting by the French Classical Baroque artist Rigaud Hyacinthe. It dates from 1709 and is held in the collection of the National Gallery of Ireland. The Portrait of Patrick Sarsfield, Earl of Lucan is an oil painting created by Hyacinthe Rigaud around 1709.
About this work
Overview
The Portrait of Patrick Sarsfield, Earl of Lucan is an oil painting created by Hyacinthe Rigaud around 1709. It is part of the National Gallery of Ireland's collection.
Subject & Meaning
The portrait depicts Patrick Sarsfield, an Irish military leader who died in 1693. He is shown with dark, curly hair and a serious expression, wearing a red coat with gold accents and a white lace collar, conveying elegance and gravity.
Technique & Style
Rigaud's formal and detailed style is evident in the painting's rich colors and textures, which add depth and dimension. The dark background sets off the subject's attire, highlighting its intricate details.
History & Provenance
Hyacinthe Rigaud, a Catalan-French painter, trained in Perpignan and worked in Paris, where he became known for portraits of French nobility, including Louis XIV. Sarsfield, the subject, died 16 years before the portrait was painted.
Artist & collection
Artist
Jacint Rigau-Ros i Serra (Catalan pronunciation: ; 18 July 1659 – 29 December 1743), known in French as Hyacinthe Rigaud (pronounced ), was a Catalan-French baroque painter most famous for his portraits of Louis XIV and other members of…

















