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Robert Collection (page 94)

"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: COLOSSEUM: HERMIT. The Hermit of the Colosseum

COLOSSEUM: HERMIT. The Hermit of the Colosseum. Painting by Robert Hubert, 18th century

Background imageRobert Collection: ROBERT CLIVE (1725-1774). British soldier and colonialist

ROBERT CLIVE (1725-1774). British soldier and colonialist. Mughal Emperor Shah Alam grants the English East India Company, represented by Robert Clive

Background imageRobert Collection: FRENCH REVOLUTION, 1793. The Violation of the Vaults of the Kings in the Basilica of St

FRENCH REVOLUTION, 1793. The Violation of the Vaults of the Kings in the Basilica of St. Denis. Contemporary French painting by Hubert Roberts

Background imageRobert Collection: VERSAILLES: GARDENS, c1775. Changes being made in the gardens of the Palace of Versailles

VERSAILLES: GARDENS, c1775. Changes being made in the gardens of the Palace of Versailles. Oil on canvas by Hubert Robert, c1775

Background imageRobert Collection: ROBERT JENKINSON (1770-1828). 2nd Earl of Liverpool. Oil on canvas by Sir Thomas Lawrence

ROBERT JENKINSON (1770-1828). 2nd Earl of Liverpool. Oil on canvas by Sir Thomas Lawrence, c1827

Background imageRobert Collection: THEBES: AMENOPHIS III. The colossal statues of Amenophis III at his mortuary temple in Thebes

THEBES: AMENOPHIS III. The colossal statues of Amenophis III at his mortuary temple in Thebes. Color lithograph by David Roberts, 1838

Background imageRobert Collection: CANADA: COLONIAL TRACT. Title-page of Encouragements, a tract promoting settlement

CANADA: COLONIAL TRACT. Title-page of Encouragements, a tract promoting settlement in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada, by Sir Robert Gordon, Baron Lochinvar, printed at Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1625

Background imageRobert Collection: COURTIER AND COUNTRY MAN. Woodcut from Robert Greenes A Quip for an Upstart Courtier

COURTIER AND COUNTRY MAN. Woodcut from Robert Greenes A Quip for an Upstart Courtier, 1592

Background imageRobert Collection: IRISH LEADERS, 1917-1918. A delegation of Irish leaders, possibly at the Irish

IRISH LEADERS, 1917-1918. A delegation of Irish leaders, possibly at the Irish Convention of 1917-1918. From left: Robert Childers Barton, Eamon de Valera, Count George Noble Plunkett

Background imageRobert Collection: GREECE: FALL OF CORINTH. The fall of Corinth, Greece, to the Romans in 146 B. C

GREECE: FALL OF CORINTH. The fall of Corinth, Greece, to the Romans in 146 B. C
GREECE: FALL OF CORINTH. The fall of Corinth, Greece, to the Romans in 146 B.C. Photogravure, late 19th century, after the painting The Last Day of Corinth, 1870, by Tony Robert-Fleury

Background imageRobert Collection: ROBERT FAULKNOR (1763-1795). English naval officer

ROBERT FAULKNOR (1763-1795). English naval officer. The death of Faulknor, as captain of the HMS Blanche, during an altercation with the French frigate Pique, off the coast of Pointe a Pitre

Background imageRobert Collection: SCOTTISH SOLDIERS, 1845. Soldiers at Edinburgh Castle, Scotland. Calotype by David Octavius Hill

SCOTTISH SOLDIERS, 1845. Soldiers at Edinburgh Castle, Scotland. Calotype by David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson, 1845

Background imageRobert Collection: MOUNT SINAI: MONASTERY. The principal court of Saint Catherines Monastery

MOUNT SINAI: MONASTERY. The principal court of Saint Catherines Monastery. Lithograph by Louis Haghe, c1845, after a painting by David Roberts

Background imageRobert Collection: CRUIKSHANK: DANIEL. Daniel at Belshazzars feast

CRUIKSHANK: DANIEL. Daniel at Belshazzars feast. Drawing, 19th century, by Robert Cruikshank

Background imageRobert Collection: DAVID AND GOLIATH. Drawing, 19th century, by Robert Cruikshank

DAVID AND GOLIATH. Drawing, 19th century, by Robert Cruikshank

Background imageRobert Collection: CRUIKSHANK: DEPOSITION. Christ taken down from the cross. Drawing, 19th century

CRUIKSHANK: DEPOSITION. Christ taken down from the cross. Drawing, 19th century, by Robert Cruikshank

Background imageRobert Collection: CRUISHANK: BIRTH OF CHRIST. Drawing, 19th century, by Robert Cruikshank

CRUISHANK: BIRTH OF CHRIST. Drawing, 19th century, by Robert Cruikshank

Background imageRobert Collection: CRUSADES, 1097. The defeat of the Turks by Bohemond, Tancred, Robert of Normandy

CRUSADES, 1097. The defeat of the Turks by Bohemond, Tancred, Robert of Normandy, Godfrey of Bouillon, and others of the First Crusade at Eskisehir (Dorylaeum) on 1 July 1097

Background imageRobert Collection: AHNIGHITO METEORITE, 1897. The Ahnighito meteorite being transported during Robert

AHNIGHITO METEORITE, 1897. The Ahnighito meteorite being transported during Robert Pearys Expedition in Greenland. Photograph, 1897

Background imageRobert Collection: HOOKEs MICROGRAPHIA. Title-page of the first edition of Robert Hookes Micrographia

HOOKEs MICROGRAPHIA. Title-page of the first edition of Robert Hookes Micrographia, London, 1665, an early landmark in microscopy containing the first illustration of cells

Background imageRobert Collection: HOOKE: MICROGRAPHIA, 1665. Title page of the first edition of Robert Hookes Micrographia

HOOKE: MICROGRAPHIA, 1665. Title page of the first edition of Robert Hookes Micrographia, London, 1665, an early landmark in microscopy containing the first illustration of cells

Background imageRobert Collection: DARWIN: HMS BEAGLE. The H. M. S. Beagle, on which Charles Darwin sailed as naturalist

DARWIN: HMS BEAGLE. The H. M. S. Beagle, on which Charles Darwin sailed as naturalist
DARWIN: HMS BEAGLE. The H.M.S. Beagle, on which Charles Darwin sailed as naturalist, off Rio de Janeiro, July 5, 1832. Engraving, 19th century

Background imageRobert Collection: EVOLUTION CARTOON, 1861. The Lion of the Season. An 1861 English satire by John Leech

EVOLUTION CARTOON, 1861. The Lion of the Season. An 1861 English satire by John Leech, but probably inspired less by Darwinism than by the publication of Explorations

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

CHARLES ROBERT DARWIN (1809-1882). English naturalist. Part of one of the few remaining leaves of Darwins manuscript of The Origin of the Species

Background imageRobert Collection: CAMERA ADVERTISEMENT, 1893. The Kodak camera manufactured by Eastman. Newspaper advertisement

CAMERA ADVERTISEMENT, 1893. The Kodak camera manufactured by Eastman. Newspaper advertisement, 1893

Background imageRobert Collection: BOER WAR: SHELTER, 1900. Colonel Sir Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powells shelter at Mafeking

BOER WAR: SHELTER, 1900. Colonel Sir Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powells shelter at Mafeking, South Africa. Photograph from an English newspaper of May 1900

Background imageRobert Collection: RARITAN RIVER, 1809. Robert Fultons steamboat on the Raritan River in Perth Amboy, New Jersey

RARITAN RIVER, 1809. Robert Fultons steamboat on the Raritan River in Perth Amboy, New Jersey. Drawing by Baroness Anne Marguerite Henriette Hyde de Neuville, 1809

Background imageRobert Collection: AUTOMOBILE RACE, 1908. George Schuster (in car, left) and Montague Roberts, the

AUTOMOBILE RACE, 1908. George Schuster (in car, left) and Montague Roberts, the American team in a Thomas Flyer automobile, in Times Square

Background imageRobert Collection: SECOND BOER WAR, 1899. Group portrait of British commanding officers during the Second Boer War

SECOND BOER WAR, 1899. Group portrait of British commanding officers during the Second Boer War. Left to right: Lieutenant-General Sir Redvers Henry Buller; Colonel Robert Baden-Powell; Major-General

Background imageRobert Collection: AMERICAN STEAMBOAT, 1827. The Fulton Ferry steamboat William Cutting, built in 1827

AMERICAN STEAMBOAT, 1827. The Fulton Ferry steamboat William Cutting, built in 1827. Lithograph, 1859

Background imageRobert Collection: RAILROAD TRACK, 1830. The T-rail, invented by Robert Stephens in 1830, which was

RAILROAD TRACK, 1830. The T-rail, invented by Robert Stephens in 1830, which was simply spiked to the ties

Background imageRobert Collection: STEAMBOAT ACCIDENT, 1882. Article from an American newspaper of October 1882 reporting

STEAMBOAT ACCIDENT, 1882. Article from an American newspaper of October 1882 reporting on the burning, 30 September of the same year, of the steamboat Robert E. Lee on the Mississippi River

Background imageRobert Collection: NEW YORK: CLERMONT, c1810. Robert Fultons steamboat Clermont passing West

NEW YORK: CLERMONT, c1810. Robert Fultons steamboat Clermont passing West Point on the Hudson River on its way from New York City to Albany, c1810, the only known contemporary view of the Clermont

Background imageRobert Collection: STEAMBOAT: PARAGON, 1811. The Paragon, built in 1811, was the third steamboat

STEAMBOAT: PARAGON, 1811. The Paragon, built in 1811, was the third steamboat built for the Hudson River service, and the fourth designed by Robert Fulton. Lithograph, American, 1852

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ROBERT FULTONs CLERMONT. Robert Fultons steamboat, Clermont, on the Hudson River, New York, c1813. Lithograph, French, c1830-35

Background imageRobert Collection: LOUISA CATHERINE ADAMS (1775-1852). Mrs

LOUISA CATHERINE ADAMS (1775-1852). Mrs. John Quincy Adams. Oil on canvas by Charles Robert Leslie, 1816

Background imageRobert Collection: DEATH OF LINCOLN, 1865. Death of Abraham Lincoln, April 15th 1865. Lithograph by E

DEATH OF LINCOLN, 1865. Death of Abraham Lincoln, April 15th 1865. Lithograph by E.B. & E.C. Kellogg, 1865

Background imageRobert Collection: DEATH OF LINCOLN, 1865. Death of President Lincoln at Washington, D. C. 15 April 1865

DEATH OF LINCOLN, 1865. Death of President Lincoln at Washington, D. C. 15 April 1865
DEATH OF LINCOLN, 1865. Death of President Lincoln at Washington, D.C. 15 April 1865. The nations martyr. Lithograph by Currier & Ives, 1865

Background imageRobert Collection: LINCOLN AND FAMILY, 1861. President Abraham Lincoln with wife Mary Todd Lincoln

LINCOLN AND FAMILY, 1861. President Abraham Lincoln with wife Mary Todd Lincoln and their sons Willie, Robert and Tad. Mezzotint, engraving by J.C

Background imageRobert Collection: LINCOLN AND FAMILY. President Abraham Lincoln with his sons Tad and Robert Todd

LINCOLN AND FAMILY. President Abraham Lincoln with his sons Tad and Robert Todd and wife Mary Todd Lincoln; a portrait of Willie is hanging in the background

Background imageRobert Collection: WASHINGTON: RESIDENCE. Sketch, 1790, of the residence of George Washington in Philadelphia

WASHINGTON: RESIDENCE. Sketch, 1790, of the residence of George Washington in Philadelphia while President

Background imageRobert Collection: ELEANOR PARKE CUSTIS LEWIS (1779-1852). Oil on canvas, 1785, by R. E. Pine

ELEANOR PARKE CUSTIS LEWIS (1779-1852). Oil on canvas, 1785, by R. E. Pine
ELEANOR PARKE CUSTIS LEWIS (1779-1852). Oil on canvas, 1785, by R.E. Pine

Background imageRobert Collection: GEORGE W. P. CUSTIS. (1781-1857). American playwright and grandson of Martha Washington

GEORGE W. P. CUSTIS. (1781-1857). American playwright and grandson of Martha Washington. Custis at age 4. Oil on canvas, 1785, by R.E. Pine

Background imageRobert Collection: ROBERT LEE SCOTT JR. (1908-2006). American fighter pilot and author of God is My Co-Pilot

ROBERT LEE SCOTT JR. (1908-2006). American fighter pilot and author of God is My Co-Pilot. Photograph, c1944

Background imageRobert Collection: CLAUDE REGNAULDIN (c1605-1675). French jurist. Engraving by Robert Nanteuil, 1658

CLAUDE REGNAULDIN (c1605-1675). French jurist. Engraving by Robert Nanteuil, 1658

Background imageRobert Collection: ROBERT SPENCER (1641-1702). 2nd Earl of Sunderland. English statesman. Engraving

ROBERT SPENCER (1641-1702). 2nd Earl of Sunderland. English statesman. Engraving, English, 1836

Background imageRobert Collection: ROBERT RAIKES (1735-1811). English publisher and founder of Sunday Schools. Wood engraving

ROBERT RAIKES (1735-1811). English publisher and founder of Sunday Schools. Wood engraving, American, c1888

Background imageRobert Collection: ROBERT BARNWELL RHETT, JR. (1828-1905)

ROBERT BARNWELL RHETT, JR. (1828-1905). American newspaper editor, son of secessionist politician Robert Barnwell Rhett. Photograph, c1860



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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.