English 18th Century Portrait Sculpture

Monday, 3 March 2025

18th Century London Auction Catalogues.

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  Yale centre for British Art. Auction catalogues. https://collections.britishart.yale.edu/?f%5Bcollection_ss%5D%5B%5D=Rare+Books+and+Manusc...
Thursday, 5 September 2024

Mrs. Mary Landré - Figure Maker

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Mrs. Mary Landré  (fl 1768 - 74) - Figure Maker. A few notes. Wife of John Landre (d.1765) of St Giles Parish, . Will proved - 23 December 1...
Monday, 2 September 2024

Musee de Beaux Arts Brussels. The English 18th Century Sculpture.

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  aide memoire. The Musee de Beaux Arts, Brussels.   The English 18th Century Sculpture. .................... The Marble Bust of Lady Jemima...
Friday, 23 June 2023

17th and 18th Century English Portrait Sculpture and the Blog.

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17th and 18th Century English Portrait Sculpture and the Blog. Perhaps in celebration of the reopening of the National Portrait Gallery. The...
Monday, 17 August 2020

The Bust of Shakespeare at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre.

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The Terracotta/Plaster Bust of Shakespeare at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre. Some Notes: H 60 x W 64 x D 37 cm A gift f...
Sunday, 12 July 2020

The Royal Collection Marble Bust of Alexander Pope

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The Royal Collection Marble Bust of Alexander Pope, after Louis Francois Roubiliac. Updated. The Royal collection website...
Tuesday, 7 July 2020

Terracotta Bust probably not Allan Ramsay Sotheby's July 2020

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A Small 18th Century Terracotta Bust  probably not Allan Ramsay (1713 - 84). Sotheby's Lot 140 July 2020. Overall Height 11in...
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