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  • Kenneth MacLeay SIGNED

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    Seller: Lasting Words Ltd, Northampton, UK, United Kingdom

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    Manuscript / Paper Collectible First Edition Signed

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    Paper. Condition: Good. First Edition. An Original Hand Written Letter Base Signed by Artist Kenneth MacLeay. Undated. Kenneth MacLeay 1802-1878 was born in Oban on the west coast of Scotland. The son of a surgeon, he was already producing competent miniatures on ivory when he entered the Trustees' Academy in Edinburgh in 1822. Within a year he had set up in business as a portrait painter and by 1830 he was the leading miniaturist in Scotland. Working in watercolour, he expanded his range, partly in reaction to the impact of photography on the miniature business, to include larger 'cabinet' size portraits. These were highly successful and in 1865 Queen Victoria commissioned series of these depicting her favourite servants at Balmoral. The project took four years and the portraits, which were published in 1870, remain Macleay's best known work. From a autograph book kept by A. P. Watt (1834-1914), founder of A. P. Watt & Son in 1875, the world's first literary agents. Size is 100mm x 62mm. Condition is good. Mounted on paper. More images can be taken upon request. Ref 18423. Signed by Author(s).