A REGENCY MARBLE BUST OF SIR FRANCIS CHANTREY
A REGENCY MARBLE BUST OF SIR FRANCIS CHANTREY

EARLY 19TH CENTURY

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A REGENCY MARBLE BUST OF SIR FRANCIS CHANTREY
EARLY 19TH CENTURY
Inscribed 'CHANTREY'
19 in. (48 cm.) high

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Sir Francis Chantrey (1781-1841) was a sculptor and portrait-painter. His father was a carpenter and the young Chantrey began his career as a wood-carver's apprentice. He later attended lessons at the Royal Academy where, in 1810, he exhibited a portrait bust of William Pitt. His reputation as a sculptor grew significantly in 1811 when he was commissioned by the City of London to produce a statue of George III. He became a full member of the Royal Academy in 1818.

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