William Barnard (engraver)

William Barnard (1774–1849) was an English mezzotint engraver.

He made a series of engravings of Lord Nelson.

[1] He also made other types of engraving, for example for a grocer, that were frankly promotional.

One of those was for the "Golden Lane Genuine Brewery", after Dean Wolstenholme Sr.[2][3] After 1829, for a period, Barnard was a designated Keeper of the British Institution.

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The Peasant's Integrity , by William Barnard, Pushkin Museum , 1802