John Hayes (1786?–1866) was a British portrait-painter. He died aged 80. [1]
Hayes first exhibited in the Royal Academy in 1814. He continued to show there to 1851; his contributions were chiefly portraits, though he occasionally sent a subject picture. Hayes had a good practice as a portrait-painter. His portrait of Agnes Strickland was engraved by Frederick Christian Lewis, as frontispiece to her Lives of the Queens of England (1851). [1]
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Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 25. London: Smith, Elder & Co.