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Batty, Robert, 1788 or 1789-1848

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Personal name headingBatty, Robert, 1788 or 1789-1848
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Variant(s)Batty, Captain (Robert), 1788 or 1789-1848
Batty, Captain (Robert), d. 1848
Batty, Lieutenant Colonel (Robert), 1788 or 1789-1848
Associated countryGreat Britain
LocatedLondon (England)
Birth date[1788,1789]
Death date18481120
Field of activityGraphic arts Painting Drawing Engraving
AffiliationGreat Britain. Army
Profession or occupationSoldiers Armies--Officers Artists Painters Engravers Printmakers Drafters
Found inHis An historical sketch of the campaign of 1815, 1981: t.p. (Captain Batty, of the First or Grenadier Guards; member of the imperial Russian Order of St. Anne) p. opp. t.p. verso (Robert Batty)
NUC pre-56 (Batty, Robert, d. 1848; usage : Captain Batty)
OCLC, Jan. 29, 2009 (hdgs.: Batty, Captain (Robert), d. 1848; Batty, Robert, Lieutenant-Colonel; Batty, Robert, d. 1848; usage: Robert Batty; Captain Batty; Robert Batty, Lieut[enan]t Colonel; Captain Robert Batty of the Grenadiers Guards)
Artnet Website, Jan. 29, 2009: Lieutenant Colonel Robert Batty (British, 1789-1848)
Mallalieu, H. The dictionary of British watercolour artists up to 1920, 2002 (Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Batty; born 1789, died 1848; served in the Peninsular War and produced a series of illustrated memoirs of the campaign)
Benezit. Dictionary of artists, 2006 (Lt. Col. Robert Batty; born 1789, died 20 Nov. 1848; painter, watercolourist, engraver, draughtsman; battles, landscapes)
Oxford DNB online, 26 Aug. 2014 (Robert Batty, 1788/9-1848; officer and artist; born in London; died in London, 20 November 1848, aged fifty-nine)
Associated languageeng