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Joseph Barney (Wolverhampton 1753 – 13 April 1832 London), was an English artist and engraver. He is usually described as a pupil of Antonio Zucchi and Angelica Kauffman and as a fruit and flower painter to the Prince Regent.〔Samuel Redgrave. ''Dictionary of Artists of the English School: Painters, Sculptors, Architects, Engravers and Ornamentists''. London, 1874; ''Dictionary of National Biography''. Vol.3, 1885; Desmond, Ray, Ellwood, Christine. ''Dictionary of British and Irish Botanists and Horticulturists''. London, 1994, p.74.〕 Two of his large-scale paintings — altar pieces ''The Deposition from the Cross'' (1781) and ''The Apparition of Our Lord to St Thomas'' (1784) have been preserved in Wolverhampton, and can be seen today at St John's church and at St Peter & St Paul's Roman Catholic church. During Barney's lifetime, his artistic achievements were respected and praised. In 1798, Stebbing Shaw, mentioning ''The Deposition from the Cross'' in his ''History of Staffordshire'', called Barney a "native genius" of Wolverhampton.〔Shaw, Stebbing. ''History of Staffordshire''. Vol.2, part.1. 1798. P.164.〕 In the collection of Wolverhampton Art Gallery, there is a pen and ink drawing, ''A Blind Musician'', which gives some additional idea of quality and versatility of Barney's works. == Biography ==
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