[Sculpture of King Canute by Richard Cockle Lucas.] Photographer: Lucas, Richard Cockle
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Genre: Fine Arts, Photography of Arched top. A dark and somewhat indistinct photograph of Lucas's sculpture of King Canute, first exhibited to a lukewarm reception at Westminster Hall in 1844. Prints 38-42 are all slightly differing studies of the same piece, photographed in the sculpture galle...
[Sculpture of King Canute by Richard Cockle Lucas.] Photographer: Lucas, Richard Cockle
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Genre: Fine Arts, Photography of Arched top. Study of Lucas's sculpture. Prints 38-42 are all of the same subject. This image is almost entirely faded. In common with a number of other prints in the volume, this appears to be a salted paper print to which wax has been applied.
Chatterton in the Belfry [sculpture by Richard Cockle Lucas]. Photographer: Lucas, Richard Cockle
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Genre: Fine Arts, Photography of Study of Lucas's seated portrait of the poet Chatterton, photographed in the sculpture gallery of his house, the Tower of the Wind, at Chilworth, Hants. Some retouching to background.
[Arrangement of sculpture pieces by Richard Cockle Lucas.] Photographer: Lucas, Richard Cockle
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Genre: Fine Arts, Photography of Arrangement of portrait heads and death masks (including that of Oliver Cromwell, seen in the following print), clustered around the base of a model for a statue of Lord Palmerston, on a plinth.
[Sculpture of Isaac Watts, by Richard Cockle Lucas.] Photographer: Lucas, Richard Cockle
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Genre: Fine Arts, Photography of Photograph of Lucas' statue of the independent minister and writer Isaac Watts, standing on a plinth in the sculpture gallery of Lucas' house, the Tower of the Winds, at Chilworth, Hampshire. In the foreground is part of his sculpture of Lilla (see following pri...
They shall look on him they pierced. Photographer: Lucas, Richard Cockle
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Genre: Fine Arts, Photography of Arched top. Copy of framed ivory carving by Lucas of Christ being lowered from the cross. Prints 74-76 show the same subject.