A Young Man, J. Kay, Afflicted with a Rodent Disease which Has Eaten Away Part of His Face

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Part of a collection of paintings depicting gentlefolk of Leeds with grievous illnesses. This one shows a man with a frightened expression suffering from a rodent (ulcer?) disease of the face. The verso is inscribed 'Cancer of the nose Mr J. Kay', but as he seems to have 'Hutchinson's teeth', a symptom of congenital syphilis, the inscription may be a euphemism.

Wellcome Collection

London

Title

A Young Man, J. Kay, Afflicted with a Rodent Disease which Has Eaten Away Part of His Face

Date

c.1820

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 44 x W 33 cm

Accession number

603117i

Acquisition method

purchased

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

Cancer of the nose Mr J Kay. H.

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