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  1. Introduction. John Flaxman. A revered artist in both his home country of Britain and continental Europe during the early 17th and late 18th centuries, John Flaxman was a prolific artist who created works of sculpture, illustrations and designs for the world-famous potter Josiah Wedgwood. Known today for his legacy as the Royal Academy's first ...

  2. John Flaxman (1755–1826) UCL Culture. The drawing of Feed the Hungry (UCL Art Museum 698), is a finished work, part of a series of The Acts of Mercy, which were published as aquatints after his death (iv), while a drawing of a medieval sculpture represents the great many drawings the sculptor made in Italy and elsewhere of earlier works of ...

  3. Flaxman, John, 1755-1826 Obras completas de Flaxman. Resultado número: 3 Texto. Título: Obras completas de Flaxman / grabadas al contorno por Joaquín Pi y Margall

  4. 1-20 out of 135 LOAD MORE. List of all 135 artworks by John Flaxman. Go to Artist page.

  5. 31 de mar. de 2014 · Sepulcro de Nelson. Este conjunto escultórico es obra del artista inglés John Flaxman (1755 – 1826) y al tratarse del monumento funerario de uno de los militares más insignes del ejército británico de todos los tiempos, el almirante Horace Nelson, con victorias tan decisivas como la de la Batalla de Trafalgar, se encuentra en la catedral ...

  6. John Flaxman RA was a British sculptor and draughtsman, and a leading figure in British and European Neoclassicism. Early in his career he worked as a modeller for Josiah Wedgwood's pottery. He spent several years in Rome, where he produced his first book illustrations. He was a prolific maker of funerary monuments.

  7. Obras completas de Flaxman: grabadas al contorno, Volumes 1-3 Obras completas de Flaxman: grabadas al contorno, Joaquim Pi i Margall: Author: John Flaxman: Editor: Joaquim Pi i Margall: Publisher: M. Rivadeneyra, 1860: Original from: the Complutense University of Madrid: Digitized: Apr 13, 2010 : Export Citation: BiBTeX EndNote RefMan