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John Thomas Barber Beaumont BIOGRAPHY
1774 - 1841. Known for: Miniature painting.
John Thomas Barber Beaumont was a miniature painter, military man, founder of County and Provident offices and a philanthropist. He had his work displayed at the Royal Academy of Arts in London and... Read full biography
John Thomas Barber Beaumont was a miniature painter, military man, founder of County and Provident offices and a philanthropist. He had his work displayed at the Royal Academy of Arts in London and was the appointed miniaturist to the Duke of Clarence, later King William IV of Great Britain.
John Thomas Barber Beaumont was a miniature painter, military man, founder of County and Provident offices and a philanthropist. He had his work displayed at the Royal Academy of Arts in London and was the appointed miniaturist to the Duke of Clarence, later King William IV of Great Britain.
John Thomas Barber Beaumont was a miniature painter, military man, founder of County and Provident offices and a philanthropist. He had his work displayed at the Royal Academy of Arts in London and was the appointed miniaturist to the Duke of Clarence, later King William IV of Great Britain.
John Thomas Barber Beaumont was a miniature painter, military man, founder of County and Provident offices and a philanthropist. He had his work displayed at the Royal Academy of Arts in London and was the appointed miniaturist to the Duke of Clarence, later King William IV of Great Britain.
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John Thomas Barber Beaumont was a miniature painter, military man, founder of County and Provident offices and a philanthropist.
He had his work displayed at the Royal Academy of Arts in London and was the appointed miniaturist to the Duke of Clarence, later King William IV of Great Britain.
