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  1. «The Damerian Apollo». Caricatura de Anne Seymour Damer cincelando la parte posterior de un gran Apolo (1798). Estatua de Anne Seymour Damer, por Giuseppe Ceracchi. Anne Seymour Damer (apellido de soltera Conway) (8 de noviembre de 1749-28 de mayo de 1828) fue una escultora inglesa.

  2. Anne Seymour Damer (née Conway; 26 October 1748 – 28 May 1828) was an English sculptress. Described as a 'female genius' by Horace Walpole, she was trained in sculpture by Giuseppe Ceracchi and John Bacon. Influenced by the Enlightenment, Damer was an author, traveller, theatrical producer and actress, as well as an acclaimed ...

  3. 7 de feb. de 2020 · Anne Seymour Damer (1748–1828) English Heritage, Ranger's House Although there were women with artistic careers in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, it was almost unprecedented to find them working the medium of sculpture.

  4. 8 de jul. de 2024 · Anne Seymour Damer (née Conway; 26 October 1748 – 28 May 1828) was an English sculptress. Described as a 'female genius' by Horace Walpole, she was trained in sculpture by Giuseppe Ceracchi and John Bacon.

  5. Anne Seymour Damer. Born the only daughter of Henry Seymour Conway (later Field-Marshall) and Lady Caroline Campbell daughter of the 4th Duke of Argyll, Anne Conway spent much of her childhood at Park Place, Remenham near Henley-on-Thames.

  6. Anne Seymour Damer (17491828) Sculptor and author, she was the granddaughter of John, 4th Duke of Argyll, and grew up in an aristocratic Whig family with strong literary connections.

  7. Anne Damer was celebrated as Britains first woman sculptor who portrayed both animals and people with memorable personal style. Noble-born and highly educated, Damer inscribed the Shock Dog with her name in Greek to recall her art’s classical origins.