English 18th Century Portrait Sculpture

Tuesday, 28 November 2017

Busts of Sir William Fermor and his wife Mary attributed to Peter Besnier

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Sir William Fermor (1621 - 1661) and his wife Mary (d. 1670).  of Easton Neston A Pair of Plaster Busts. Attributed to Peter B...
Tuesday, 14 November 2017

Monument to Richard Weston Ist Earl of Portland, Winchester Cathedral.

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The Monument to Richard Weston,  First Earl of Portland (1577 - 1635),  Winchester Cathedral. c. 1635 - 45. Part one - a look at...
Wednesday, 8 November 2017

The Bronze Busts of Venetia, Lady Digby Part Three.

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The Bronze Busts of Venetia, Lady Digby (1600 - 33). Part Three. The Digby 'Monument' Bust.   The suggestion here is that ...
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