Robert Walker (painter)
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Robert Walker (1599-1658) was a portrait painter associated with 57 paintings in the collection of the U.K. National Portrait Gallery.
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[edit] His career
Robert Walker was a painter well known for doing portraits of English politicians. Some of his style is derived from Anthony van Dyck. He was known for austere and candid portraits with a "soft" style.
[edit] Paintings in the National Portrait Gallery
Robert has a number of paintings in the collection of the U.K. National Portrait Gallery. At least a half dozen of these were done by Robert Walker himself. The remainder were done by others after his style. The paintings noted as "by" or "by or after" with no other attribution are of Adrian Scrope, John Evelyn, Oliver Cromwell, two unknown men, and himself.
[edit] Painting in the collection of the National Maritime Museum
His portrait entitled "Richard Deane, 1610-53, General at Sea" is in the collection of the National Maritime Museum.
[edit] Painting in the collection of the Cromwell Museum
Two of his portraits of Cromwell are in the collection of the Cromwell Museum. The museum also has a receipt signed by Robert Walker for painting Cromwell's portrait.