Known from two profiles of men, signed and dated 1814, in the Grosvenor Museum, Chester. The illustrated profile is painted, probably in Indian ink, in dead black on a rectangular piece of card. The shape of the sitter's hair, and of his high standfall collar, is roughly indicated, and his eyelid and eyelash are well defined. The shirt-frill is painted with care, and was possibly outlined with a quill, but is proportionately rather small when compared with the whole length of the front of the profile. The work is signed very clearly with a pen (which itself leads one to suppose that the profile was painted in Indian ink).
HL 880