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Flaxman Collection

Background imageFlaxman Collection: Wedgwood Dancing Hours

Wedgwood Dancing Hours
The dancing hours - a fine example of the style that has made Wedgwood famous : it is based on a design by Flaxman

Background imageFlaxman Collection: Dancing Hours

Dancing Hours
Black and white. Image shows a bas relief of six ladies, each holding the hand of the ones next to her, and apparently dancing. This is a Wedgwood bas relief originally attributed to John Flaxman Jr

Background imageFlaxman Collection: Portraits of King George III and Queen Charlotte

Portraits of King George III and Queen Charlotte. King George by John Flaxman 1, 3, Queen Charlotte by John Flaxman 2, 6, the king as a young man 4, and KIng and Queen by another unknown artist 5, 7

Background imageFlaxman Collection: John Flaxmans water vase decorated with a

John Flaxmans water vase decorated with a Triton grasping a sea monsters head. Chromolithograph by W. Griggs from Frederick Rathbones Old Wedgwood

Background imageFlaxman Collection: John Flaxmans wine vase

John Flaxmans wine vase decorated with grape foliage, and a satyr grasping a rams head. Chromolithograph W. Griggs from Frederick Rathbones Old Wedgwood

Background imageFlaxman Collection: Vase with classical reliefs by John Flaxman

Vase with classical reliefs by John Flaxman. Chromolithograph drawn by Grivell and lithographed by Parrot et Co. from Frederick Rathbones Old Wedgwood

Background imageFlaxman Collection: Self-portrait of John Flaxman in terracotta

Self-portrait of John Flaxman in terracotta. Engraving by Walter L. Colls from Frederick Rathbones Old Wedgwood, the Decorative or Artistic Ceramic Work Produced by Josiah Wedgwood, Quaritch, London

Background imageFlaxman Collection: Xanthippus, father of Pericles, from a bas

Xanthippus, father of Pericles, from a bas relief on his tombstone in the collection of Charles Townley. Copperplate engraving by J. Parker from a drawing by J

Background imageFlaxman Collection: Bust of Lord Nelson by John Flaxman

Bust of Lord Nelson by John Flaxman
Bust of Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson (1758-1805) by John Flaxman. late 18th century

Background imageFlaxman Collection: John Flaxman - 2

John Flaxman - 2
JOHN FLAXMAN sculptor Date: 1755 - 1826

Background imageFlaxman Collection: John Flaxman - 1

John Flaxman - 1
JOHN FLAXMAN sculptor Date: 1755 - 1826

Background imageFlaxman Collection: Flaxman home and Grave

Flaxman home and Grave
John Flaxmans home in Buckingham Street, London, his residence when alive, and his tomb in the graveyard of St Giles in the Fields, his present residence. Date: 1826

Background imageFlaxman Collection: Robert Burns / Cook

Robert Burns / Cook
ROBERT BURNS the Scottish national poet: his statue, sculpted by John Flaxman Date: 1759 - 1796

Background imageFlaxman Collection: Richard Howe / Flaxman

Richard Howe / Flaxman
RICHARD 1ST EARL HOWE Monument in St Pauls Cathedral to the MP and English Naval Officer Date: 1726 - 1799

Background imageFlaxman Collection: Thomas Alfonso Hayley

Thomas Alfonso Hayley
THOMAS ALFONSO HAYLEY (1780 - 1800), Sculptor, disciple of John Flaxman

Background imageFlaxman Collection: Swedenborgian Subject ?

Swedenborgian Subject ?
Swedenborgian Subject (?). Flaxman, John 1755 - 1826 (attributed to)

Background imageFlaxman Collection: Robert Burns Statue, 1844

Robert Burns Statue, 1844
Engraving showing the Robert Burns statue by Flaxman (centre) surrounded by two scenes from his life and another portrait


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