English 18th Century Portrait Sculpture

Wednesday, 3 August 2016

Equestrian Statue of Prince Frederick by John Cheere, Hartwell House.

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      Equestrian Statue of Prince Frederick Louis (1707 - 57),  Prince of Wales. Dressed in Roman Armour. Har...
Tuesday, 2 August 2016

Equestrian Statue of William III, Petersfield.

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    Lead Equestrian Statue of William III. In Roman Armour. Circa 1750. by John Cheere. Formerly Gilded.   ...
Monday, 1 August 2016

Equestrian Statue of George I, Hackwood Park.

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    The Equestrian Statue of George I, Wearing Roman Armour. Lead. Hackwood Park. by Joh...

Equestrian Statue of George I formerly in Leicester Square

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  The Equestrian Statue of George I. Lead. Wearing Modern Armour and Holding a Baton.   From Canons ...

George II Golden Square, Soho. by John van Nost II and a Marble Statue at Greenwich by Michael Rysbrack

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  The Lead Statue of George II, Golden Square, Soho. London. by John van Nost II.   Re erected in Golden Sq...
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