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Ian Rank-Broadley

Categories: Sculpture

Ian Rank-Broadley

Sculptor. Born in Walton-on-Thames, Surrey. Personally selected by both Prince William and Prince Harry to create the memorial statue of Diana. He had previously depicted, the Queen, Prince Philip, the Queen Mother, often for coins. .

Other works in London include: 5 bronze busts outside the Wimbledon clubhouse entrance entitled Wimbledon Champions: Virginia Wade; Ann Haydon Jones; Angela Mortimer; Dorothy Round; Kathleen McKane Godfree.

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Princess Diana statue

This bronze, larger than life-size statue was unveiled by Princes William and...

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John Broad

John Broad

Born Worcestershire. A ceramic artist he worked for Doultons of Lambeth. Bob Speel identifies other work in London: the grand pediment on Harrods, "a 1896 panel for the Reredos of St Ann's Church i...

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1 memorial
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...

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Henry William McCarthy

Henry William McCarthy

Born Chelsea.  Died Lambeth. Bolckow's Flickr page shows another McCarthy memorial, to Cardinal Herbert Alfred Vaughan, and asserts that McCarthy had worked for John Francis Bentley at Westminster...

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1 memorial
Michael Rysbrack

Michael Rysbrack

Also known as John Michael or Johannes Michel or Jan Michiel Rysbrach or Rijsbrack. Born Antwerp (which probably explains the confusion). Sculptor of busts and funerary monuments of many prominent...

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Auguste Rodin

Auguste Rodin

Sculptor. Born Paris. His works include:  the Thinker, the Kiss.  Regularly visited England from 1900 on and in 1914 he donated some significant pieces of his work to Britain. Died at home, Paris.

Person, Sculpture, Seriously Famous, France

1 memorial