John Wharlton Bunney
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John Wharlton Bunney
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John Wharlton Bunney was an English topographical and landscape artist of the nineteenth century. His father was a merchant captain whom Bunney, as a boy, accompanied on several voyages around the world. Bunney demonstrated a strong talent for drawing and draftsmanship from an early age. The young Bunney became a follower of John Ruskin; he studied under Ruskin at the Working Men's College soon after its founding in 1854, and later worked as a clerk for Smith, Elder & Co., Ruskin's publisher. Bu
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English painter
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Wharlton_Bunney
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2024-04-07T11:25:34Z
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