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  1. Conteúdo. ocultar. Início. Ver também. Richard Westmacott Jr. ( 1775 — 1856) foi um escultor britânico. Iniciou-se na escultura com seu pai, Richard Westmacott, o Velho, antes de ir para Roma em 1793 para aperfeiçoar-se com Antonio Canova.

  2. Richard Westmacott. Sir Richard Westmacott RA (15 July 1775 – 1 September 1856) was a British sculptor. [1] Life and career. Westmacott studied with his father, also named Richard Westmacott, at his studio in Mount Street, off Grosvenor Square in London before going to Rome in 1793 to study under Antonio Canova. [2] .

  3. Richard Westmacott (the elder) (1747–1808) was an 18th-century monumental sculptor and the beginning of a dynasty of one of Britain's most important sculpting families. He also specialised in fireplace design for many of England's grand country houses.

  4. Richard Westmacott (the younger) RA (14 April 1799 – 19 April 1872) – also sometimes described as Richard Westmacott III (to distinguish him from his father and grandfather – both sculptors bearing the same name) – was a prominent English sculptor of the early and mid-19th century.

  5. Captain Herbert Richard Westmacott MC (11 January 1952 – 2 May 1980) was a British Army officer who became the first person to be awarded a posthumous Military Cross. As an officer of the Grenadier Guards (2nd Battalion) [1] on extra regimental employment to the Special Air Service (SAS), he died in an encounter with the ...

  6. Richard Westmacott, Jr. ( Londres, 15 de julio de 1775 - 1 de septiembre de 1856) fue un escultor británico. 1 Se inició en la escultura con su padre, Richard Westmacott el Viejo, antes de ir a Roma en 1793 para mejorar con Antonio Canova.

  7. History. Robert Milligan (1746–1809) was a prominent Scottish merchant, ship-owner and slave-factor, who was the driving force behind the construction of the West India Docks in London. The statue was commissioned by the West India Dock Company from the sculptor Richard Westmacott in May 1809, following Milligan's death. [5]