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William Walker (engraver born 1791)

William Walker (1 August 1791 – 7 September 1867) was a Scottish engraver. He is known for engravings of Sir Henry Raeburn's portraits of Sir Walter Scott and Raeburn himself, Sir Thomas Lawrence's portrait of Lord Broughham (commissioned by Walker), and Alexander Nasmyth's portrait of Robert Burns.
== Biography ==
Walker was born on 1 August 1791 at Markton, Musselburgh, near Edinburgh.
In 1815, Walker went to London to study as a stipple engraver under Thomas Woolnoth.〔http://sites.scran.ac.uk/scottmon/pages/hisnovels/statues/david_dean.htm〕 He established his reputation by engraving a large plate of Sir Henry Raeburn's equestrian portrait of John Hope, 4th Earl of Hopetoun. In 1829, on his marriage to Elizabeth Reynolds, the famous miniaturist, he settled at 64 Margaret Street, where he resided until his death. Walker's work consists of about one hundred portraits of eminent contemporaries, after various oil painters, chiefly in mezzotint, all published by himself. Additionally, Walker created some interesting subject-pieces.
His most famous work is the engraving of Robert Burns based on Alexander Naysmyth's famous portrait. This engraving was used many times in printed versions of Burns' poems.〔http://sites.scran.ac.uk/scottmon/pages/hisnovels/statues/david_dean.htm〕
He died at his house in Margaret Street, London, on 7 September 1867. His grave is in Brompton Cemetery.

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