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Edwin Long was born at Kelston near Bath and settled in London in 1858. He had a highly successful career as a painter of historical subjects and portraits, accumulating enough wealth to commission Norman Shaw to build him two houses in Hampstead. He exhibited regularly at the Royal Academy and was made a full Academician in 1881.
Title
Reverend William Jay (1769–1853)
Date
c.1856
Medium
oil on canvas
Measurements
H 91 x W 72 cm
Accession number
BATVG : P : 1916.2
Acquisition method
gift from James Ostler, 1916
Work type
Painting