Charles Louis Barber was a very skilled artist, working across England for a period of fourteen years. McKechnie describes him as an artist of “extraordinary talent”, and his work is particularly admired for its detailed depiction of human faces and figures.
Little is known of Barber’s life. From advertisements and trade labels it is clear that worked as an itinerant artist for most of his career, frequently moving around England. He had a prolific career and appears to have been popular with contemporaries. It is currently believed that work by another artist, previously identified as M S Barber, is in fact a misattribution of Charles Louis Barber silhouettes. Trade labels for Barber have been discovered. These tell us that he was able to cut a silhouette, by hand, in around ten seconds
Source: McKechnie (Author of, British Silhouette Artists and their Work 1760-1860)
Barber, Charles Lewis (Louis) (McKechnie Section 1)