Portrait miniature of Mr. Charles Brett (on ivory, 1841)

Philip Augustus Barnard (1813–1897) was a British painter, born in London. Barnard produced miniatures and portraits in oils, and his work was exhibited at the Royal Academy for almost forty-five years. He was married to fellow painter Hebe Saunders, who also exhibited works under her married name. They were the parents of the portrait painter Walter Saunders Barnard (1851–1930).[1][2]

He also rose to minor prominence when he painted a miniature painting of Queen Victoria as a gift. It was never passed on to her, and instead hung in the Royal Academy.[3]

References

  1. Institute, Witt Library of the Courtauld (3 June 2014). Checklist of Painters from 1200-1994. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-134-26413-1.
  2. Library, Witt (1995). A Checklist of Painters, C1200-1994 Represented in the Witt Library, Courtauld Institute of Art, London. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-1-884964-37-4.
  3. Graves, Algernon (1905). The Royal Academy of Arts: A Complete Dictionary of Contributors and Their Work from Its Foundation in 1769 to 1904. H. Graves and Company, Limited.
  • Daphne Foskett. A Dictionary of British Miniature Painters, Vol I (Faber & Faber, 1972).
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