George Canning (after Joseph Nollekens)

George Canning (after Joseph Nollekens)

Edward Hodges BailyWW-1829-206014
1829·Marble·object: 724 x 508 x 279 mm

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Year
1829
Medium
Marble
Dimensions
object: 724 x 508 x 279 mm
Collection
Tate

Artist

Edward Hodges Baily
Edward Hodges Baily

Sculpture

Edward Hodges Baily was a prolific British sculptor responsible for numerous public monuments, portrait busts, statues and exhibition pieces as well as works in silver. He carved friezes for both the Marble Arch and Buckingham Palace in London. His numerous statues of public figures include that of Horatio Nelson on top of Nelson's Column and Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey on Grey's Monument in Newcastle upon Tyne. Throughout his career Baily was responsible for creating a number of monuments and memorials for British churches and cathedrals, including several in St Paul's Cathedral.

Bristol, UK

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The First Duke of Wellington (after Joseph Nollekens)

The First Duke of Wellington (after Joseph Nollekens)

1828 · Marble

WW-1828-206011

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Year
1829
Medium
Marble
Dimensions
object: 724 x 508 x 279 mm
Watts ID
WW-1829-206014

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Edward Hodges Baily

Edward Hodges Baily

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