English 18th Century Portrait Sculpture

Tuesday, 9 April 2019

The Busts of Oliver Cromwell Part 19, Unsigned Marble at Hovingham Hall, possibly by Joseph Wilton but possibly by Lawrence Anderson Holme.

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Marble Bust of Oliver Cromwell. at Hovingham Hall, Yorkshire. and a Bust of Cromwell by Joseph Wilton  in the Government Art Collection...
Wednesday, 27 March 2019

The Busts of Oliver Cromwell Part 17. At The Lady Lever Art Gallery, The Russell Cotes Museum, and The Museum of Arts, Milwaukee. Update.

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The Counterfeit Busts of Oliver Cromwell  at The Lady Lever Art Gallery,  The Russell Cotes Museum,  The Museum of Arts, Milwauke...
Tuesday, 26 March 2019

The Busts of Oliver Cromwell Part 16. - Three Marble busts - Government Art Collection, Ross Hamilton Sale, and Hovingham Hall.

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Oliver Cromwell   Three more Marble busts. One in the Government Art Collection,   another from the Christie's Ross Hamilton Sa...

The Busts of Oliver Cromwell. Part 15. Miniature Ivory bust of Oliver Cromwell attributed to Jacob Dobberman - Christie's

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Miniature Ivory bust of Oliver Cromwell  Inscribed JD FC  Jacob Dobberman. Sold by Christie's, London Lot 112 - 9 July 2009. ...
Monday, 25 March 2019

The Busts of Oliver Cromwell, Part 14. The Anonymous Marble Bust at the Lady Lever Art Gallery, Port Sunlight.

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 Marble Bust of Oliver Cromwell  Anonymous Sculptor.  at the Lady Lever Art Gallery, Port Sunlight. Update with new photographs tak...

Europe in the Library with Busts - Engraving by Bernard Picart

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Personification of Europe in a Library with Busts. Frontispiece to Europe Savante. Bernard Picart (1673 - 1733). 1718. ...
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