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Portrait of Andrew Majendie

Artist John Smart (English, 1741 - 1811)
Date1766-1769
MediumWatercolor on ivory; Gilt copper alloy bezel
DimensionsSight: 1 3/8 × 1 1/8 inches (3.49 × 2.86 cm)
Framed: 1 1/2 × 1 1/4 inches (3.81 × 3.18 cm)
Credit LineGift of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Starr and the Starr Foundation, Inc.
Object numberF58-60/129
InscribedInscribed on recto, lower right: “J·S. / 176[illeg.]” Formerly inscribed on frame edge: “Andrew Majendie D. 1782”
On View
On view
Gallery Location
  • 128
Collections
DescriptionPortrait miniature of a man with powdered hair wearing a blue coat before a gray-brown background.Exhibition History
John Smart: Virtuoso in Miniature, The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO, December 21, 2024–January 4, 2026, no cat., as Portrait of Andrew Majendie.
Provenance

Probably commissioned by the sitter, Andrew Majendie (1742/43–1782), London and Madras, India, by 1769–1782;

Probably inherited by his sister-in-law, Sarah Majendie (née Gardiner, 1743/44–1813), London, 1782–1813 [1];

Probably inherited by her husband’s cousin, Lewis Majendie (1756-1833), Hedingham Castle, Essex, 1813-1833 [2];

Mr. John W. (1905–2000) and Mrs. Martha Jane (1906–2011) Starr, Kansas City, MO, by 1958;

Their gift to The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO, 1958.

Notes

[1] Andrew Majendie’s and Sarah Majendie’s portrait miniatures entered the Nelson-Atkins collection together, which suggests that Sarah acquired Andrew’s after his death.

[2] According to Sarah’s will, “I give and bequeath to Lewis Majendie of Castle Henningham in the County of Essex Esquire the Miniature Picture of my late husband William Majendie Esquire also I give and bequeath the sum of one thousand two hundred Pagodas left me by my late Brother in Law Andrew Majendie Esquire who died sometime in or about the month of March one thousand seven hundred and eighty two.” “Will of Sarah Majendie, Widow of Saint Luke Chelsea, Middlesex,” February 8, 1814, The National Archives, Kew, PROB 11/1552/147. William Majendie’s portrait miniature has not yet been located.

The portrait may have passed to one of Lewis’s two sons after his death: Ashurst (1784–1867) or Henry Lewis (1795–1863).

Published References

Ross E. Taggart, ed., Handbook of the Collections in the William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art and Mary Atkins Museum of Fine Arts, 4th ed. (Kansas City, MO: William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art and Mary Atkins Museum of Fine Arts, 1959), 265, as Andrew Mejendie [sic].

Ross E. Taggart, The Starr Collection of Miniatures in the William Rockhill Nelson Gallery (Kansas City, MO: Nelson Gallery-Atkins Museum, 1971), no. 109, p. 40, (repro.), as Andrew Majendie.

Maggie Keenan, “John Smart, Portrait of Andrew Majendie, 1766–69,” catalogue entry in Aimee Marcereau DeGalan, Blythe Sobol, and Maggie Keenan, The Starr Collection of Portrait Miniatures, 1500–1850: The Collections of the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, vol. 4, ed. Aimee Marcereau DeGalan (Kansas City, MO: Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, 2025), https://doi.org/10.37764/8322.5.1560.

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