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Robert Jefferson Collection

"Robert Jefferson: A Glimpse into the Artistic World of 19th Century Britain" Step back in time to the captivating era of James Tissot's masterpieces

Background imageRobert Jefferson Collection: James Tissot, 1861-1870. Creator: Robert Jefferson Bingham

James Tissot, 1861-1870. Creator: Robert Jefferson Bingham
James Tissot, 1861-1870

Background imageRobert Jefferson Collection: Art Exhibition Robert Jefferson Bingham British

Art Exhibition Robert Jefferson Bingham British
Art Exhibition; Robert Jefferson Bingham (British, 1824 - 1870); Paris, France; 1869; Albumen silver print

Background imageRobert Jefferson Collection: Queen Victoria Robert Jefferson Bingham British

Queen Victoria Robert Jefferson Bingham British
Queen Victoria; Robert Jefferson Bingham (British, 1824 - 1870); England; about 1862; Albumen silver print

Background imageRobert Jefferson Collection: little boy native costume standing Robert Jefferson

little boy native costume standing Robert Jefferson
little boy in native costume, standing; Robert Jefferson Bingham (British, 1824 - 1870); about 1865; Albumen silver print

Background imageRobert Jefferson Collection: bearded man walking stick standing Robert Jefferson

bearded man walking stick standing Robert Jefferson
bearded man with walking stick, standing; Robert Jefferson Bingham (British, 1824 - 1870); about 1865; Albumen silver print

Background imageRobert Jefferson Collection: man full white beard standing holding top hat

man full white beard standing holding top hat
man with full white beard, standing, holding a top hat and umbrella in his left hand; Robert Jefferson Bingham (British, 1824 - 1870); 1865 - 1870; Albumen silver print

Background imageRobert Jefferson Collection: man moustache wearing bow tie standing hand pocket

man moustache wearing bow tie standing hand pocket
man with moustache wearing a bow tie, standing, with one hand in pocket; Robert Jefferson Bingham (British, 1824 - 1870); about 1862; Albumen silver print

Background imageRobert Jefferson Collection: man standing holding book chair back Robert Jefferson

man standing holding book chair back Robert Jefferson
man standing, holding a book over a chair back; Robert Jefferson Bingham (British, 1824 - 1870); 1865 - 1870; Albumen silver print

Background imageRobert Jefferson Collection: Domenico Antonio picture H Lehman Robert Jefferson

Domenico Antonio picture H Lehman Robert Jefferson
Domenico Antonio - from a picture by H. Lehman; Robert Jefferson Bingham (British, 1824 - 1870); around 1864; Albumen silver print

Background imageRobert Jefferson Collection: Florentine Girl Robert Jefferson Bingham British

Florentine Girl Robert Jefferson Bingham British
A Florentine Girl; Robert Jefferson Bingham (British, 1824 - 1870); about 1864; Albumen silver print

Background imageRobert Jefferson Collection: Faust Margarite Attributed Caldesi & Montecchi

Faust Margarite Attributed Caldesi & Montecchi
Faust and Margarite; Attributed to Caldesi & Montecchi (British, active 1850s), or Robert Jefferson Bingham (British, 1824 - 1870); around 1860; Albumen silver print

Background imageRobert Jefferson Collection: Dante & Beatrice- A Scheffer Attributed Caldesi & Montecchi

Dante & Beatrice- A Scheffer Attributed Caldesi & Montecchi
Dante & Beatrice- A. Scheffer; Attributed to Caldesi & Montecchi (British, active 1850s), or Robert Jefferson Bingham (British, 1824 - 1870); about 1859; Albumen silver print



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"Robert Jefferson: A Glimpse into the Artistic World of 19th Century Britain" Step back in time to the captivating era of James Tissot's masterpieces, created between 1861 and 1870. Behind these remarkable works lies a talented artist named Robert Jefferson Bingham, whose creative genius brought these paintings to life. At an art exhibition curated by Robert Jefferson Bingham himself, visitors were transported into a world where brushstrokes captured the essence of Queen Victoria's reign. Amongst the crowd, a little boy dressed in native costume stood in awe of the grandeur before him. In one corner stood a bearded man with a walking stick, embodying sophistication and elegance - traits synonymous with Robert Jefferson Bingham's artistic style. Another gentleman caught attention with his full white beard and top hat held firmly in hand; he exuded an air of wisdom and refinement. A man sporting a distinguished mustache and bow tie commanded attention as he stood confidently with his hand in his pocket. His presence was magnetic, reflecting Robert Jefferson Bingham's ability to capture not only physical features but also personality through paint on canvas. Amidst this gallery adorned with beauty, another painting caught viewers' eyes - Domenico Antonio's masterpiece displayed alongside Robert Jefferson Bingham's own creations. The juxtaposition showcased both artists' exceptional talent and their shared passion for storytelling through art. One particularly enchanting piece titled "Florentine Girl" depicted grace and charm that could rival any Renaissance muse. It exemplified Robert Jefferson Bingham's ability to transport viewers across centuries while maintaining his unique touch. And who could forget Faust Margarite? Though attributed to Caldesi & Montecchi, it is said that this work bore traces of inspiration from none other than our enigmatic artist himself – Robert Jefferson Bingham – leaving art enthusiasts intrigued by this hidden connection within the depths of each brushstroke.