Anthony Henry Traynor, Portrait Painter
(fl. 1821-1848)
Portrait Painter
From A Dictionary of Irish Artists 1913
Was at first a copper-plate engraver in George's Street, Cork, but came to Dublin, and from 1827 to 1830 was working as a portrait painter in Ormond Quay, corner of Essex Bridge. He was at 5 Fownes Street from 1834 to 1837, and afterwards at 10 Upper Ormond Quay. He exhibited portraits in oil and miniature in the Royal Hibernian Academy between 1827 and 1848, including, in the latter year, a portrait of "Charles Thorp." He died probably in 1848.