Elizabeth Walker (artist)

Elizabeth Walker (1800–1876) was a British engraver and portrait-painter.

In 1829, she married Scottish engraver William Walker (1791–1867).

She studied engraving under Thomas Goff Lupton, but after a while, decided to devote herself to miniatures (studying under George Clint) rather than engraving.

[1] She exhibited at the Royal Academy 1818–50,[1] was appointed miniature painter to William IV in 1830, and executed portraits of five prime ministers.

[2] This article about an artist from the United Kingdom is a stub.

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