Person    | Male  Born 1791  Died 1850

Samuel Joseph

Categories: Sculpture

It seems he was a member of the Phrenological Society which makes some sense for a portrait sculptor.

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Samuel Joseph

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Brady Settlement - opening

This building was opened by Her Royal Highness the Duchess of York, June 24 1...

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Myddelton statue - EC3

Statue on the left.  Ornamental Passions has some information.

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L. A. Malempre

L. A. Malempre

From Mapping Sculpture we learn that Louis Auguste Malempré was born Belgium in about 1820. He had various addresses in London from 1854 on. Died London, probably at19 Lower Philimore Place, a subs...

Person, Sculpture, Belgium

1 memorial
Frederick  E. E. Schenck

Frederick E. E. Schenck

Born Edinburgh to a German immigrant lithographer. Via Stoke on Trent he moved to London in 1888. Often worked with the architect Henry Hare. Speel provides a lot of information including that Sche...

Person, Sculpture, Scotland

4 memorials
John Flaxman

John Flaxman

Born in York. Neo-classical sculptor.

Person, Sculpture

7 memorials
Les Johnson

Les Johnson

Sculptor.  Born and studied in Australia then came to Britain.

Person, Sculpture, Australia

2 memorials
Fred (Fritz) Kormis

Fred (Fritz) Kormis

Sculptor and medallist. Born Frankfurt, Germany. From the very informative West Hampstead Life: "Fritz was fourteen when he began an apprenticeship in a workshop specializing in decorative sculptu...

Person, Sculpture, Germany

3 memorials