James Henry Lynch (fl. 1815-1865) was a British lithographer and painter known for his portrait lithographs. Active primarily in London, Lynch exhibited regularly at the Royal Academy between 1856 and 1865, showcasing 24 lithographic portraits that highlighted his skill in capturing his subjects with clarity and detail. He was recognized for his contributions to Victorian portraiture, particularly in lithography, and his works often depicted notable figures of his time.
In addition to his lithographic work, Lynch also engaged in painting and drawing. His entries in the Royal Academy Exhibitions placed him within the artistic community of Victorian England, where he developed a reputation for his refined technique and adeptness as a printmaker.
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