John Keyse Sherwin
(1751-1790), Draughtsman and engraverSitter in 2 portraits
Artist associated with 50 portraits
Sherwin's talents were recognised at an early age and he became a pupil, first of John Astley, and then of Francis Bartolozzi. He studied at the Royal Academy schools between 1770 and 1774, in 1772 gaining the gold medal for a historical picture. He set up on his own in 1774, and over the next six years he exhibited chalk drawings and engravings at the Royal Academy. In 1785, he succeeded William Woollett as engraver to the king. Despite Sherwin's successes, however, he apparently lived a dissolute life, destroying his health and leading to his death at the age of thirty-nine. John Sherwin was the brother of Charles Sherwin, who worked as his assistant.
by and published by John Keyse Sherwin, and published by Robert Wilkinson, after Thomas Gainsborough
line engraving, published 15 June 1789
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Mary Isabella Manners (née Somerset), Duchess of Rutland
by John Keyse Sherwin, published by Robert Wilkinson, after Sir Joshua Reynolds
line engraving, published 4 June 1791
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Frances Abington (née Barton) as Roxalana
by John Keyse Sherwin, published by John Thane, after Sir Joshua Reynolds
stipple engraving, published 1 February 1791 (1782-1783)
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by John Keyse Sherwin, published by Peter Brown
stipple engraving, published 10 May 1794
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by John Keyse Sherwin, published by John Paul Manson
stipple engraving, published 1 February 1796
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by Francesco Bartolozzi, after John Keyse Sherwin
line engraving, circa 1800-1818
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by John Keyse Sherwin, after Nathaniel Dance (later Sir Nathaniel Holland, Bt)
line and stipple engraving, 1770-1790 (circa 1769)
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by John Keyse Sherwin, after Robert Edge Pine
engraved copper plate, 1777-1784
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by and published by John Keyse Sherwin
line engraving, published 12 August 1784
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by and published by John Keyse Sherwin, published by Robert Wilkinson, after Nathaniel Dance (later Sir Nathaniel Holland, Bt)
line engraving, published 1 August 1784
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