- William Wynne Ryland
William Wynne Ryland (July, 1738,
London –August 29 ,1783 ,Tyburn, London ) was an Englishengraver .The son of an engraver and copper-plate printer, Ryland studied under Ravenet, and in
Paris under Boucher and J. P. le Bas. After spending five years on the continent he returned to England, and having engraved portraits of George III and Lord Bute after Ramsay, and a portrait of Queen Charlotte and the Princess Royal afterFrancis Cotes , R.A., he was appointed engraver to the king. In 1766 he became a member of the Incorporated Society of Artists, and he exhibited with them and in theRoyal Academy . In his later life Ryland abandoned line-engraving, and introduced chalk-engraving, in which the line is composed of stippled dots, and in which he transcribed Mortimer's King John SigningMagna Carta , and copied the drawings of the old masters and the works ofAngelica Kauffman . In consequence of his extravagant habits his affairs became involved; he was convicted of forging bills upon theBritish East India Company , and, after attempting to commit suicide, was executed at Tyburn on the 29th of August 1783 and was buried atSt Dunstans Church inFeltham Middlesex .External links
* [http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/person.asp?LinkID=mp58006&role=art Artwork in the National Portrait gallery]
* [http://www.exclassics.com/newgate/ng361.htm Short biography from]The Newgate Calendar
* [http://www.cottoniancollection.org.uk/main/search/index.cfm?fsa=dspArtistsWorks&artistID=42 Artwork in the Plymouth City Museum]References
*1911
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