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Old and New London
… and another to an Elizabeth Smith, with a cameo bust by Roubiliac. At the north-east end of this street of noblemen's …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1798), by Sir Thomas Lawrence. The college possesses Roubiliac's bust of Henry Chichele, and statues of … 19th. 192 Finally in 1751 a marble bust of the founder by Roubiliac was placed over the main door 193 and the library …
The Environs of London
… where, on the north wall, is a monument to their memory by Roubiliac, of grey and black marble: the upper part is …
A New History of London
… statues, and in particular a good one in marble by Mr. Roubiliac of the late Mr. Handel playing on a lyre in the …
Old and New London
… and the two large terminal busts are attributed to Roubiliac. The sumptuous drawing-room, adorned with crimson …
Survey of London
… By an unknown sculptor. The long-accepted attribution to Roubiliac, who did not come to England until the 1730s, is … Vestry Mins, 8 July 1722: David Bindman and Malcolm Baker, Roubiliac and the Eighteenth-Century Monument, 1995, pp. 3589 …
The Environs of London
… to be Roger Bacon. Mr. Bacon has also the original cast of Roubiliac's bust of Handel, over which is placed a portrait …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… house contained family portraits and a bust of Handel by Roubiliac. 66 It was always leased out with the demesne but …
The Environs of London
… clerk of the spicery. On the same wall is a monument (by Roubiliac) to the memory of John Sotheby, Esq. 68 with the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… The crest to the epitaph to James Sotheby (d. 1750) is by Roubiliac. 41 Memorials designed for the new church include …
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