William Bonneau Noble

William Bonneau Noble (1780–1831) was an English landscape painter in water-colours.

His mother was sister of William Noble (died 1805, not closely related to his father), a drawing-master, who succeeded to the practice of Jacob Bonneau whose daughter he had married.

He spent two summers in Wales sketching, and then sent water-colour paintings to the Royal Academy.

Next year, however, his drawings were rejected, and although he had two views in the exhibition of 1811, his life went downhill.

He died in Somers Town, London, on 14 September 1831, leaving in manuscript a long poem entitled The Artist.