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  1. Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey RA (7 April 1781 – 25 November 1841) was an English sculptor. He became the leading portrait sculptor in Regency era Britain, producing busts and statues of many notable figures of the time. [3]

  2. Sir Francis Leg (g)att Chantrey (1781 – 1841) era un escultor inglés; fue el principal escultor de la Regency era británica, y de él son varios bustos y estatuas de personajes nobles de su época. 1 Legó el Chantrey Bequest o Chantrey Fund, para que el estado comprase obras de arte, y que estuvo disponible hasta la muerte de su viuda en 1878.

  3. Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey (7 April 1781 – 25 November 1841) was an English sculptor. He became the leading portrait sculptor in Regency era Britain, producing busts and statues of many notable figures of the time. Chantrey's most notable works include the statues of King George IV (Trafalgar Square); King George III (Guildhall), and George ...

  4. 3 de abr. de 2024 · Sir Francis Legatt Chantrey was a prolific early 19th-century English sculptor whose work is noted for its naturalism and psychological vitality. Though his work was Classical in format, like that of his contemporaries, these unusual qualities inspired the next generation of English sculptors in.

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  5. 22 de may. de 2024 · Sir Francis Legatt Chantrey. 1781 - 1841. Sir Francis Chantrey was a sculptor who made numerous busts and statues, including portraits of celebrated figures of Georgian England. Born in 1781 in Norton, Sheffield, he moved to London in 1802.

  6. Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey (7 April 1781 – 25 November 1841) was an English sculptor. He became the leading portrait sculptor in Regency era Britain, producing busts and statues of many notable figures of the time.

  7. Sir Francis Leg (g)att Chantrey (1781 – 1841) era un escultor inglés; fue el principal escultor de la Regency era británica, y de él son varios bustos y estatuas de personajes nobles de su época. Legó el Chantrey Bequest o Chantrey Fund, para que el estado comprase obras de arte, y que estuvo disponible hasta la muerte de su viuda en 1878.