John Gibson (1790-1866)
Margaret Sarah Carpenter (1793-1872)
1857
Oil on canvas
H 92.1 x W 71.1 cm
© National Portrait Gallery, London
Purchased, 1867. On long-term loan to Bodelwyddan Castle, North Wales
Close in age to Carpenter herself, John Gibson was now a well-established sculptor much esteemed in cultured society yet remarkably unworldly and straightforward in himself: "in single-hearted, courageous truthfulness, in indomitable power of resolution, and in a certain dignity of self-respect, no one ever arrived more fully at man’s estate," wrote Lady Eastlake in 1870, on introducing his biography (3). [Commentary continues below.]