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Robert Moseley

(circa 1781-1856), Publisher

Artist associated with 5 portraits
Moseley was active in Derby from 1800 to 1854, initially as a carver and gilder, then also as a silversmith and jeweller. He was also a picture and print dealer and publisher. From 1841, he continued the business in partnership with his nephew, Henry, trading as Moseley & Nephew.

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Edward Cooper, by William Say, published by  Robert Moseley, published by and after  Thomas Barber - NPG D1548

Edward Cooper

by William Say, published by Robert Moseley, published by and after Thomas Barber
mezzotint, published 1819
NPG D1548

John Balguy, by William Say, published by  Robert Moseley, after  Thomas Barber - NPG D7486

John Balguy

by William Say, published by Robert Moseley, after Thomas Barber
mezzotint, published 4 August 1829 (1828)
NPG D7486

Charles Reece Pemberton, by Charles Edward Wagstaff, published by  Robert Moseley, after  Octavius Oakley - NPG D40118

Charles Reece Pemberton

by Charles Edward Wagstaff, published by Robert Moseley, after Octavius Oakley
stipple engraving, published 12 March 1840
NPG D40118

Sir Joseph Paxton, by Samuel William Reynolds, published by  Robert Moseley, and published by  Paul and Dominic Colnaghi & Co, and published by  J.L. Grundy, after  Octavius Oakley - NPG D39574

Sir Joseph Paxton

by Samuel William Reynolds, published by Robert Moseley, and published by Paul and Dominic Colnaghi & Co, and published by J.L. Grundy, after Octavius Oakley
mixed-method engraving, published 1 May 1851
NPG D39574

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Edward Cooper

by William Say, published by Robert Moseley, published by and after Thomas Barber
mezzotint, published 1819
NPG D11347

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