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"Robert: A Name Woven Through Time and Art" From the pages of Charles Dickens' novels to the strokes William Buss's brush, the name "Robert" has left its mark on history

Background imageRobert Collection: ROBERT DINWIDDIE (1693-1770). British administrator in America; Lieutenant Governor

ROBERT DINWIDDIE (1693-1770). British administrator in America; Lieutenant Governor of colonial Virginia. Oil on canvas by an unknown artist, c1760-65

Background imageRobert Collection: ROBERT CHAMBERS (1802-1871). Scottish publisher, writer, and natural philosopher

ROBERT CHAMBERS (1802-1871). Scottish publisher, writer, and natural philosopher. Drawing, 1861, by Rudolf Lehmann

Background imageRobert Collection: DARWIN: HMS BEAGLE, 1831. The HMS Beagle, aboard which Charles Darwin sailed as

DARWIN: HMS BEAGLE, 1831. The HMS Beagle, aboard which Charles Darwin sailed as ships naturalist from 1831 to 1836. Contemporary watercolor by Owen Stanley

Background imageRobert Collection: EMMA WEDGWOOD DARWIN (1808-1896). Wife of Charles Robert Darwin

EMMA WEDGWOOD DARWIN (1808-1896). Wife of Charles Robert Darwin

Background imageRobert Collection: AUSTEN: EMMA. Emma was not sorry to have such an opportunity of survey

AUSTEN: EMMA. Emma was not sorry to have such an opportunity of survey. Illustration by Hugh Thomson for an 1896 edition of Jane Austens Emma, first published in 1815

Background imageRobert Collection: H. M. S. BEAGLE: FUEGIAN. Orundellico, also known as Jemmy Button, a native of Tierra

H. M. S. BEAGLE: FUEGIAN. Orundellico, also known as Jemmy Button, a native of Tierra
H.M.S. BEAGLE: FUEGIAN. Orundellico, also known as Jemmy Button, a native of Tierra del Fuego taken captive by the crew of the H.M.S. Beagle, pictured here as he appeared in London, 1833

Background imageRobert Collection: GEORGE HOWARD DARWIN (1845-1912). British astronomer and geophysicist

GEORGE HOWARD DARWIN (1845-1912). British astronomer and geophysicist. Second son of Charles Darwin. Photograph from an 1899 magazine

Background imageRobert Collection: HENRY BERGH (1811-1888). American philanthropist; founder of A

HENRY BERGH (1811-1888). American philanthropist; founder of A.S.P.C.A. An 1871 cartoon by Thomas Nast satirizing Charles Darwins theory of evolution by showing a gorilla seeking the protection of

Background imageRobert Collection: DALTON BROTHERS POSTER. Broadside announcing the death of Bob and Gratton Dalton

DALTON BROTHERS POSTER. Broadside announcing the death of Bob and Gratton Dalton and the capture of Emmett Dalton at Coffeyville, Kansas, 5 October 1892

Background imageRobert Collection: CONDON & COMPANY BANK. Photograph of the Condon & Co

CONDON & COMPANY BANK. Photograph of the Condon & Co. Bank in Coffeyville, Kansas after the unsuccessful attept at robbery by the Dalton Brothers on 5 October, 1892

Background imageRobert Collection: ABRAHAM BALDWIN (1754-1807). American politician

ABRAHAM BALDWIN (1754-1807). American politician. Etching, 1888, by Albert Rosenthal after a drawing by Robert Fulton

Background imageRobert Collection: JOHN DICKINSON (1732-1808). American statesman

JOHN DICKINSON (1732-1808). American statesman. Etching, 1888, by Albert Rosenthal after Charles Willson Peale

Background imageRobert Collection: BURTON: TITLE PAGE, 1621. Title page of the first edition of The Anatomy of Melancholy

BURTON: TITLE PAGE, 1621. Title page of the first edition of The Anatomy of Melancholy by Robert Burton, 1621

Background imageRobert Collection: ROBERT S. ABBOTT Founder, in 1905, of Chicago Defender, which became the most influential

ROBERT S. ABBOTT Founder, in 1905, of Chicago Defender, which became the most influential and militant black newspaper

Background imageRobert Collection: ROBERT DUDLEY (1532?-1588). 1st Earl of Leicester

ROBERT DUDLEY (1532?-1588). 1st Earl of Leicester. English courtier. Panel c1575 by unknown artist

Background imageRobert Collection: BLACK HAWK (1767-1838). American Sauk Native American leader

BLACK HAWK (1767-1838). American Sauk Native American leader. Photogravure from a painting by Robert Matthew Sully (1803-1855)

Background imageRobert Collection: ROBERT WILHELM BUNSEN (1811-1899). German chemist. Original carte-de-visite photograph

ROBERT WILHELM BUNSEN (1811-1899). German chemist. Original carte-de-visite photograph

Background imageRobert Collection: JAMES BOWDOIN (1726-1790). American politician. Painting by Robert Feke (c1705-c1750)

JAMES BOWDOIN (1726-1790). American politician. Painting by Robert Feke (c1705-c1750)

Background imageRobert Collection: ROBERT BOYLE (1627-1691). English chemist and physicist. Title page of the rare Latin translation

ROBERT BOYLE (1627-1691). English chemist and physicist. Title page of the rare Latin translation, 1665, of Robert Boyles The Style of the Scriptures, the first of his devotional works

Background imageRobert Collection: SIR ROBERT DEVEREUX (1566-1601). 2nd Earl of Essex. English soldier and courtier

SIR ROBERT DEVEREUX (1566-1601). 2nd Earl of Essex. English soldier and courtier. Oil on canvas, 17th century, after Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger

Background imageRobert Collection: ROBERT BROWNING (1812-1889). English author. Caricature lithograph, 1875, by Ape

ROBERT BROWNING (1812-1889). English author. Caricature lithograph, 1875, by Ape (Carlo Pellegrini)

Background imageRobert Collection: DARWIN CARTOON, 1882. Cartoon from an American magazine of 1882 on the occasion

DARWIN CARTOON, 1882. Cartoon from an American magazine of 1882 on the occasion of Charles Darwins death, celebrating the importance of his theory of evolution

Background imageRobert Collection: CHARLES ROBERT DARWIN (1809-1882). English naturalist

CHARLES ROBERT DARWIN (1809-1882). English naturalist. Caricature, 1872, by Frederick Waddy

Background imageRobert Collection: ROBERT O HARA BURKE (1820-1861). Irish explorer

ROBERT O HARA BURKE (1820-1861). Irish explorer. Burke, William John Wills, and John King returning to Coopers Creek on their ill-fated expedition across Australia, 1861

Background imageRobert Collection: BOYLE: SCEPTICAL CHYMIST. Title-page of the 1661 London edition of Robert Boyle s

BOYLE: SCEPTICAL CHYMIST. Title-page of the 1661 London edition of Robert Boyle s
BOYLE: SCEPTICAL CHYMIST. Title-page of the 1661 London edition of Robert Boyles The Sceptical Chymist dealing with Boyles concept of matter as composed of atoms and clusters of atoms in motion

Background imageRobert Collection: ROBERT DUDLEY (1532?-1588). Earl of Leicester. English courtier. Etching, English, 1819

ROBERT DUDLEY (1532?-1588). Earl of Leicester. English courtier. Etching, English, 1819

Background imageRobert Collection: ROBERT BURNS (1759-1796). Scottish national poet. Detail of a painting, c1821-22

ROBERT BURNS (1759-1796). Scottish national poet. Detail of a painting, c1821-22, by Alexander Nasmyth, after his own painting of 1787

Background imageRobert Collection: CHARLES DARWIN AND SISTER. Charles Robert Darwin (1809-1882). English naturalist

CHARLES DARWIN AND SISTER. Charles Robert Darwin (1809-1882). English naturalist. Darwin at six, with his younger sister Catherine: chalk drawing, 1816

Background imageRobert Collection: WILLIAM CAREY (1761-1834). English Orientalist and missionary. With his pundit: oil on canvas

WILLIAM CAREY (1761-1834). English Orientalist and missionary. With his pundit: oil on canvas, 1812, by Robert Home

Background imageRobert Collection: ORIGIN OF THE SPECIES 1859. Charles Robert Darwin (1809-1862). English naturalist

ORIGIN OF THE SPECIES 1859. Charles Robert Darwin (1809-1862). English naturalist. Title page of the first edition of Darwins On the Origin of the Species by Means of Natural Selection, London, 1859

Background imageRobert Collection: ROBERT CASTLEREAGH (1769-1822). Robert Stewart, 2nd Marquis of Londonderry, known

ROBERT CASTLEREAGH (1769-1822). Robert Stewart, 2nd Marquis of Londonderry, known as Lord Castlereagh. British statesman. Oil on canvas, 1809-10, by Sir Thomas Lawrence

Background imageRobert Collection: ROBERT O HARA BURKE (1820-1861). Irish explorer in Australia. John King mourning the dead Burke

ROBERT O HARA BURKE (1820-1861). Irish explorer in Australia. John King mourning the dead Burke, pistol in hand, at Coopers Creek in the Australian outback, 28 June 1861

Background imageRobert Collection: ROBERT S.s BADEN-POWELL (1857-1941). Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell. 1st Baron of Gilwell

ROBERT S.s BADEN-POWELL (1857-1941). Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell. 1st Baron of Gilwell
ROBERT S.S BADEN-POWELL (1857-1941). Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell. 1st Baron of Gilwell. English soldier; founder of the Boy Scouts. Oil on canvas, 1903, by Sir Hubert von Herkomer

Background imageRobert Collection: ROBERT BROWN (1773-1858). Scottish botanist. Photographed by Maull and Polyblank, 1855

ROBERT BROWN (1773-1858). Scottish botanist. Photographed by Maull and Polyblank, 1855

Background imageRobert Collection: CHARLES DARWIN (1809-1882). English naturalist

CHARLES DARWIN (1809-1882). English naturalist. Photographed, 1869, by Julia Margaret Cameron

Background imageRobert Collection: ROBERT BOYLE (1627-1691). Anglo-Irish physicist and chemist. Oil on canvas, c1689

ROBERT BOYLE (1627-1691). Anglo-Irish physicist and chemist. Oil on canvas, c1689, after Johann Kerseboom

Background imageRobert Collection: CHARLES ROBERT DARWIN (1809-1882). Oil over a photograph

CHARLES ROBERT DARWIN (1809-1882). Oil over a photograph

Background imageRobert Collection: ROBERT BROWNING (1812-1889). English poet. Photographed c1885

ROBERT BROWNING (1812-1889). English poet. Photographed c1885

Background imageRobert Collection: JOURNEY OF THE MAGI. The Star in the East. Steel engraving, 19th century, by Robert Brandard

JOURNEY OF THE MAGI. The Star in the East. Steel engraving, 19th century, by Robert Brandard, after a painting by Henry Warren (1794-1879)

Background imageRobert Collection: THE GOOD SAMARITAN. Oil on canvas, 1886, by Robert Loftin Newman

THE GOOD SAMARITAN. Oil on canvas, 1886, by Robert Loftin Newman

Background imageRobert Collection: ROBERT JOSEPH PHILLIMORE (1810-1885). English jurist. Photographed, c1877

ROBERT JOSEPH PHILLIMORE (1810-1885). English jurist. Photographed, c1877

Background imageRobert Collection: SAMOA: MOUNT VAEA, c1900. View of Mount Vaea in Samoa, near the grave of Robert Louis Stevenson

SAMOA: MOUNT VAEA, c1900. View of Mount Vaea in Samoa, near the grave of Robert Louis Stevenson. Stereograph, c1900



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"Robert: A Name Woven Through Time and Art" From the pages of Charles Dickens' novels to the strokes William Buss's brush, the name "Robert" has left its mark on history. This caption takes us on a journey through various artworks and events that bear this iconic name. In Isambard Kingdom Brunel's presence, we stand before the launching chains of the Great Eastern, marveling at his engineering genius. And alongside him stands Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell, a distinguished English soldier who embodied courage and leadership. The year 1870 witnessed an epic steamboat race along the Mississippi River between two legendary vessels - the Robert E. Lee and Natchez. In just 3 days, 18 hours, and 14 minutes, victory was claimed by none other than the swift Robert E. Lee. Hubert Robert's masterpiece "The Bathing Pool" transports us to a serene oasis where nature meets artistry. Meanwhile, in another realm entirely, we confront a painful chapter in American history - The Trail of Tears - depicted by artist Robert Lindneux with profound emotion. Cassidy and Longbaugh emerge from history as notorious outlaws known as Butch Cassidy and Sundance Kid respectively. Their Wild Bunch gang is immortalized in an intriguing photograph taken at Fort Worth in 1901. Jumping forward in time to Hollywood's golden era, we find ourselves captivated by Joan Crawford and Bette Davis portraying sisters locked in turmoil within What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? Directed by Robert Aldrich in 1962; their performances leave an indelible impression on cinema lovers worldwide. Shifting gears once more into vibrant colors and bold shapes created by artist Robert Delaunay; his painting "L'Equipe de Cardiff" captures our attention with its dynamic energy emanating from a team united for victory.