Bath, Art and Architecture

Sunday, 17 September 2017

Charles II - The Busts

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Charles II - (1630 - 85). Attrib. to Edward Pearce (1630 - 95). Terracotta Bust. 70 x 56 x 32 cms. c 1670 - 80). Royal ...
Saturday, 16 September 2017

Design for A Mural Monument - attrib. Roubiliac

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Design for A Mural Monument -  attrib. to Louis Francois Roubiliac. Perhaps an unrealized project for a monument to Anthony van...

Bust of Francis Bacon as a Boy

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Bust of Francis Bacon (1561 - 1626). as a Boy of about Eight. Polichrome Terracotta. Gorhambury Park, St Albans, Herts. The orig...

Busts of David Garrick at the Garrick Club.

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The Busts of David Garrick  at the Garrick Club. Some Notes and Images. Plaster Bust After John van Nost III Height: 54cm Wi...
Monday, 11 September 2017

The Charles Clay Musical Clocks

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Charles Clay (d.1740). The Mechanical Musical Clocks. With Sculptural embellishments by Rysbrack and Roubiliac, Paintings by Amig...
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