Robert Seymour
1798–1836 (age 38)
Biography
Robert Seymour earned acclaim as an illustrator whose detailed, expressive drawings captured the mood and satire of early 19th-century London, helping to shape the visual language of popular periodicals. His work resonated widely, influencing the way scenes of everyday life and social commentary were rendered for a broad readership.
Laid to rest within the serene grounds of St Mary Magdalene Gardens, Seymour is remembered for the creativity and wit that enlivened his sketches and for the influence he left on the craft of illustration.