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The advertisement went on to announce that specimens might he seen at his (the artist's) residence, 116, George's St. He was also willing to take views in the country, and would give instructions "to a limited number of pupils of respectability." He succeeded fairly well in Limerick, but evidently not well enough to satisfy his ambition.
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John St. John Long.
(From a print in the British Museum.)
He is next found in London, where he got some employment from Sir Thomas Lawrence, assisting him in his studio; was elected a member of the Royal Society of Literature, also of the Royal Asiatic Society. One of his occupations was to colour anatomical drawings