1. Bronze Statue of King Charles I, by Hubert le Sueur. Dated 1633. (Charing Cross.)
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10. King Charles I. Chalk Bust, by Hubert le Sueur. Dated 1635. Formerly on the Chichester Cross. (Victoria and Albert Museum.)
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11. Gilt Lead Bust, by Le Sueur. Given in 1635 to Portsmouth.
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12. Bronze Statue by Le Sueur. Given in 1634 to St. John's College, Oxford.
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13. Bronze Bust, by Le Sueur. Given in 1636 to the Bodleian Library, Oxford.
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14. Bronze Statue, by Le Sueur. Replica of a Statue Executed in 1633. Given in 1639 to Winchester Cathedral.
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15. Marble Bust, Here Attributed to Peter Besnier. About 1633. (Palace of Rosenborg, Copenhagen.)
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16. Bronze Bust, Here Attributed to Le Sueur. (Stourhead, Wilts.)
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17. Marble Bust. Copy after Bernini, Here Attributed to Thomas Adey. (H. M. The Queen, Windsor Castle.) Reproduced by Gracious Permission of H. M. The Queen.
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18. Statue by John Bushnell. (Old Bailey.)
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19. Terra-cotta Bust, Attributed to Roubiliac. (Lady Lee of Fareham.)
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20. Marble Bust, by Roubiliac. 1759. (Wallace Collection.)
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Design for a Memorial Altar, from a Dutch Broadside. Engraving by F. van Beusekom. 1649. (Sutherland Collection, Bodleian Library, Oxford.)
Plate I. A-First Study for the Monument of Mrs. Howard of Corby in Wetherall Church. Length, 21.6 cm. 1803. (Victoria and Albert Museum). A Group of Terracotta Models by Joseph Nollekens
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Plate I. B-Monumental Figure, Perhaps That on the Monument of Admiral Kemys-Tynte at Goathurst, Somerset. Height, 21.6 cm. (Victoria and Albert Musuem). A Group of Terracotta Models by Joseph Nollekens
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Plate I. C-A Young Man Sinking in Death, Probably Lord Robert Manners Expiring in the Arms of Victory. Height 21 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum). A Group of Terracotta Models by Joseph Nollekens
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Plate II. A-Modesty (?). Height, 21.6 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum). A Group of Terracotta Models by Joseph Nollekens
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Plate II. B-The Young Bacchus (Or Perhaps the Young Apollo). Height, 12.2 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum). A Group of Terracotta Models by Joseph Nollekens
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Plate II. C-Juno Pronuba. Height about 21 cm. (Mrs. C. A. Cater). A Group of Terracotta Models by Joseph Nollekens
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Plate II. D-Venus and Adonis. Height, 21 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum). A Group of Terracotta Models by Joseph Nollekens
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William Cure II and His Work at Trinity College, Cambridge
A-Anne of Denmark; B-James I; C-Henry, Prince of Wales. Stone Carvings by William Cure and John Smythe. 1614-15. (Trinity College, Cambridge). Shorter Notices: William Cure II and His Work at Trinity College, Cambridge
A-Sir Edmund Bacon. By Christian van Vianen. Dated 1639. Silver Medallion in High Relief. 16.5 by 11.4 cm. (Private Collection); B-Lord Craven. Attributed to van Vianen. about 10.5 by 8.5 cm. (Hunterian Collection, Glasgow). Shorter Notice: Some Portraits in Relief Here Attributed to Christian van Vianen
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C-Series of Silver Plaques. Here Attributed to van Vianen. No. 1 Perhaps a Version of B; Nos. 2, 3 Unidentified; No. 4 Portrait of Strafford. Dated 1633; No. 5 Unidentified. (British Museum). Shorter Notice: Some Portraits in Relief Here Attributed to Christian van Vianen
A-Terracotta Model for the Monument to Speaker Chute at the Vyne, Hampshire. By John Bacon. Length, 19.2 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum). Letter: A Statue by Bacon
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Bacon's George III, the River Thames at His Feet, at Somerset House
A-Charles I, Copy of Lorenzo Bernini's Bust by Francis Bird. White Marble. Height (With Pedestal) 147.5 cm. (H. M. the Queen); B-William III, Here Ascribed to Francis Bird. White Marble, Height (With Pedestal) 149.5 cm. (H. M. The Queen); C-Detail of A; D-Detail of B. Two Busts of Charles I and William III