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British painter

William Augustus Barron
Born1751
London, England
Died1812
NationalityBritish

William Augustus Barron (1751–1812) was a British landscape painter.

Life

He was a pupil of William Tomkins and younger brother of Hugh Barron. In 1766, he gained a premium at the Society of Arts. He practised as a landscape painter, and also as a drawing master. Like his brother, he excelled as a performer upon the violin; like him, also, he reached no more than a moderate excellence in his proper profession. His skill upon the violin gained him an introduction to Sir Edward Walpole, who gave him a situation in the exchequer, which in 1808 he still held.

A view of Wanstead House by this artist was engraved by Picot in 1775; also after him are a set of views of castles and other subjects taken in different parts of Essex. In the print-room of the British Museum, there is a large pen drawing by him of Richmond Bridge in 1778.

Notes

  1. "William Augustus Barron". British Museum. Retrieved 10 November 2023.
  2. London, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538–1812
  3. ^ Radford 1885, p. 296.

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