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from Auction House Records. MUSEALE MARMORBÜSTE DER SOPHIA DOROTHEA VON HANNOVER, 1687 - 1757 Artwork images are copyright of the artist or assignee
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Louis-Francois Roubiliac (1695-1762)
The 18th century French Huguenot sculptor, Roubiliac spent most of his artistic career working in Late Baroque England, where he established a reputation for his brilliant and sensitive portrait busts - in stone, marble and terracotta - including those of notable figures like Shakespeare, Handel and Isaac Newton.
As a result of these works, together with his full-length seated marble statue of Handel (1738, Victoria & Albert Museum), numerou (showing 500 of 4005 characters). |
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