Portrait of James Mackintosh
Date
1814
Sitter
James Mackintosh (1765 - 1832, British) , Barrister
Creator
Charles Wilkin (1750 - 1814, British) , Engraver
After
Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769 - 1830, British) , Painter
Object type
Image reference
Material
Technique
Description
Head and shoulders portrait of James Mackintosh in judicial robes and a white cravat. He is looking up and towards the right, as viewed. He is shown with short, dark hair and presented against a dark background. Engraving after an oil painting now in the National Portrait Gallery, London.
Inscribed below: ‘SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH, M.P./From an original Picture by T.LAWRENCE, ESQ. R.A. in the Possession of/Josiah Wedgewood, Esq./Drawn and Engraved by C.Wilkin./PUBLISHED AUG. 16. 1814, BY T.CADELL & W.DAVIES, STRAND, LONDON.’
Sir James Mackintosh (1765-1832), British barrister and politician, was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1813.
Inscribed below: ‘SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH, M.P./From an original Picture by T.LAWRENCE, ESQ. R.A. in the Possession of/Josiah Wedgewood, Esq./Drawn and Engraved by C.Wilkin./PUBLISHED AUG. 16. 1814, BY T.CADELL & W.DAVIES, STRAND, LONDON.’
Sir James Mackintosh (1765-1832), British barrister and politician, was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1813.