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Person    | Male  Born 1777  Died 3/1/1862

Matthew Cotes Wyatt

Categories: Sculpture

Matthew Cotes Wyatt

Son of the architect James Wyatt. Born Marylebone.  From "It was Wyatt who executed the enormous bronze equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington which stood on the top of the Wellington Arch at Hyde Park Corner. Erected in 1846, it was the subject of a hail of criticism and it was finally removed in 1883 to Aldershot."  Died at home, Dudley Grove House, Harrow Road.

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Matthew Cotes Wyatt

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George III in Cockspur Street

Considered to be Wyatt's best work.

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