The Right Hon. Charles Hope of Granton,. Etching by John Kay, 1798.
The Right Hon. Charles Hope of Granton,. Etching by John Kay, 1798.
The Right Hon. Charles Hope of Granton,. Etching by John Kay, 1798.

The Right Hon. Charles Hope of Granton,. Etching by John Kay, 1798.

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The Right Hon. Charles Hope of Granton, When Lord Advocate of England - by John Kay

Half-length standing figure in robes of office, profile to right. Signed on plate: J. Kay 1802

 5.25 x 3.25 inches (plate) 10.5 x 7.75 inches (paper) unframed

John Kay (1742 - 1826) was a portrait etcher and miniature painter who was born near Dalkeith, Scotland. Self-taught, he originally started working as a barber in Edinburgh but devoted his spare time to art. In 1785 he left the barber’s trade for caricature portraiture. Kay sold his prints and miniature paintings from a shop at 10 Parliament Close.



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