Robert William Buss
British painter and etcher , 1804-1875
was a Victorian artist, etcher and illustrator perhaps best known for his painting Dickens' Dream. Born in Bull and Mouth Street, Aldersgate in London in 1804, Buss served an apprenticeship with his father, a master engraver and enameller, and then studied painting under George Clint, a miniaturist, watercolour and portrait painter, and mezzotint engraver. At the start of his career Buss specialized in painting theatrical portraits, with many of the leading actors of the day sitting to him, including William Charles Macready, John Pritt Harley, and John Baldwin Buckstone. Later Buss painted historical and humorous subjects. He exhibited a total of 112 pictures between 1826 and 1859, twenty-five at the Royal Academy, twenty at the British Institution, Related Paintings of Robert William Buss :. | Golgotha gjk | Symphony in Grey and Green | Midnight | Aan de Schelde-arm | Village entrance | Related Artists: Ernst Sigismund Kirchbachpainted The Forge of Vulcan in between 1869 and 1875 Helmer OsslundSwedish, 1866-1938 Anna WaserAnna Waser (1678 - 1714) was a Swiss painter .
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