In the words of Victorian author Amelia Murray MacGregor:
John Chisholm, Colin Stewart Cameron and John Cameron: Of these men the one in the centre wears a Glen and the others wear flat Balmoral bonnets. Chisholm wears a simplified form of his clan tartan. His chief paid all his expenses and presented his clansman with the 'handsome Dress and Appointments' in which he was painted. These include a sword with an unusual basket hilt with a square hole punched in the side plate. Both Camerons wear the kilt and plaid of Cameron of Lochiel tartan. Each wears a dirk, but with different positioning of the knife and fork. Colin Cameron, although a member of the Lochaber Volunteer Corps, is not shown in full uniform. He wears cockades on his kilt. In the background is a view of Loch Arkaig, Inverness-shire.
A percentage of the proceeds from the sale of this print will be donated to The Scottish Tartans Authority.
You can download a more detailed description of this painting by visiting The Tartan Zone.