He afterwards exhibited portraits and landscapes, his last contribution being in 1798.
Thereafter he exhibited portraits, with the exception of a work entitled Grief, shown in 1924.
She continued to exhibit portraits at the Salon until 1800.
He lived in London in 1786-87, and exhibited miniature portraits.
As the name suggests it exhibits portraits portraying the Nawabs of Murshidabad.
He exhibited many mythological and domestic paintings, and also portraits, until 1825.
After winning the Academy's silver medal, he began to exhibit portraits and genre paintings.
He exhibited portraits at the Royal Academy in 1802, and afterwards historical pictures.
He exhibited portraits at the Royal Academy in 1793 and 1794.
In the years 1759 to 1771 he regularly exhibited portraits of his contemporaries in the Paris Salon.