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John Gibson

A British Sculptor in Rome


  • Royal Academy (ACC)
  • by Anna Rath
This publication highlights Gibson’s sculptures in such collections as the National Portrait Gallery, the British Museum, Westminster Abbey, Parliament and the Royal Collection.

ISBN 9781910350577 | E | PB
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Publisher Royal Academy (ACC)
ISBN 9781910350577
Author(s) Anna Rath
Publication date September 2016
Edition Paperback
Dimensions 235 x 170 mm
Illustrations 50 col. & bw ill.
Pages 72
Language(s) Eng. ed.
Description
Born in Gyffin, near Conway, Wales, John Gibson (1790–1866) moved with his family to Liverpool, where he trained as a cabinet-maker and mason. The historian and banker William Roscoe whetted Gibson’s appetite for classical statuary, and provided him with a scholarship and funds to visit Rome. Gibson arrived in the city in 1817 and entered the workshop of Europe’s pre-eminent sculptor: Antonio Canova. Soon acclaimed in his own right, Gibson remained in the city until his death in 1866. Contact with artists and patrons on the Grand Tour ensured lasting links with Britain, and this publication highlights Gibson’s sculptures in such collections as the National Portrait Gallery, the British Museum, Westminster Abbey, Parliament and the Royal Collection. Gibson bequeathed to the Royal Academy drawings, plasters and sculptures, as well as correspondences, accounts and notebooks; some reproduced here for the first time.