Presented bt Mrs John P. Heseltine in memory of her husband, 1929
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The costume corresponds with that of a Grand Vizir, but the sitter may just be wearing a Turkish costume. He was once identified as Edward Wortley Montagu (1713 - 1776), and again as a self portrait. If it depicts a Grand Vizir, the most likely candidate is Nişancı Ahmed Pasha[2].
Liotard travelled widely in Europe and the East. He visited Constantinople in 1738, and stayed there for four years, making many drawings and pastels of Oriental subjects.
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