Samuel Joseph (Sculptor)
978-613-5-44819-1
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112
2011-05-17
39.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Samuel Joseph (1791–1850) was a British sculptor, working in the early 19th century. He was a pupil of Peter Rouw, and attended the Royal Academy Schools in 1811, gaining the silver medal there in both 1811 and 1812. In 1815 he won the gold medal for "Eve Supplicating Forgiveness". In 1823 he went to Edinburgh, becoming a founding member of the Royal Scottish Academy in 1826. He died in London on 1 July 1850, leaving seven children. The Royal Academy granted a pension to his widow, which continued until her death, 13 years later. A wax portrait of Samuel Joseph by T. Smith was exhibited in 1828 at the Royal Academy.
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