William Barnard (engraver)

The Peasant's Integrity, by William Barnard, Pushkin Museum, 1802
William Barnard (1774–1849) was English mezzotint engraver.
Barnard primarily lived and worked in London. For some years he was a designated Keeper of the British Institution. Barnard did a series of engravings of Lord Nelson. He died November 11, 1849.
References
Stephen, Leslie, ed. (1885). "Barnard, William (1774-1849)". Dictionary of National Biography 3. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
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