Robert Burnard
Robert Burnard | |
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Born | 1799/1800 Laneast |
Died | 1846/1847 or 13 April 1876 Adelaide |
Occupation | painter |
Robert Burnard (1799/1800 – 1846/1847 or 13 April 1876 was a Cornish painter. Burnard painted houses as well as portraits. Burnard was born in 1799 or 1800 in Laneast, the son of Elizabeth Westlake Burnard and Richard Parnell Burnard. He emigrated to Australia in 1840. The year of his death is uncertain, as his son with the same name had a very similar career; some sources state that he died by 1847 (an article in the South Australian Register said he was "departed") whereas others list 13 April 1876.[1][2][3]
The John Gubbins Newton and His Sister, Mary Newton painting is the only known English painting (prior to Australian emigration) that can with certainty be ascribed to Burnard.[4]
References[]
- ^ "Robert Burnard". curiator.com.
- ^ "Robert Burnard b. 1800". www.daao.org.au.
- ^ "Who was Robert Burnard?".
- ^ Baskett, John; Prown, Jules David; Robinson, Duncan; Allen, Brian; Reese, William S.; Reese, William J. (2007). Paul Mellon's Legacy: A Passion for British Art : Masterpieces from the Yale Center for British Art. pp. 291–292. ISBN 978-0300117462.
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Categories:
- 19th-century English painters
- 19th-century Australian painters
- 19th-century male artists
- Australian people of English descent
- English male painters
- English portrait painters
- People from Cornwall
- Australian male painters