- Thomas Brock
Sir Thomas Brock KCB RA (
March 1 ,1847 -August 22 ,1922 ) was an English sculptor.Life
Brock was born in
Worcester , attended the School of Design in Worcester and then undertook an apprenticeship in modelling at the Worcester Royal Porcelain Works. In 1866 he became a pupil of the sculptorJohn Henry Foley . He married in 1869, and had 8 children. After Foley's death in 1874, Brock completed some of his commissions.He first came to prominence when he was asked to complete the statue of Prince Albert for the
Albert Memorial . In 1901 Brock was awarded the colossal equestrian statue of "Edward the Black Prince", set up in the City Square inLeeds , and was also given perhaps his most significant commission, the vast multi-figure Imperial Memorial to Queen Victoria in front ofBuckingham Palace . According to legend, at the unveiling in May 1911, George V was so moved by the excellence of the memorial that he called for a sword and knighted Brock on the spot.His group "The Moment of Peril" (now in the
Tate Gallery ) was followed by "The Genius of Poetry", at the Carlsberg Brewery, in Copenhagen, "Eve", and other ideal works that mark his development. Other works include busts, such as those ofLord Leighton and Queen Victoria, statues, such as SirRichard Owen andHenry Philpott , bishop of Worcester, and sepulchral monuments such as Lord Leighton inSt Pauls Cathedral , a work of singular significance, refinement and beauty.Brock was elected an associate of the
Royal Academy in 1883 and full member in 1891.Works
* Monument to
Henry Philpott ,Bishop of Worcester . South Transept ofWorcester Cathedral . Seated white figure. (1892) "The Buildings of England: Worcestershire", Nikolaus Pevsner, 1968 p312 ]
* Statue ofRichard Baxter , 17th century English Puritan church leader and divine scholar. Originally in the Bull Ring,Kidderminster but moved to its present site, outside St Mary's parish church in March 1967. Unveiled 28 July 1875. "The Buildings of England: Worcestershire", Nikolaus Pevsner, 1968 p207 ] "Kidderminster Since 1800", Ken Tomkinson and George Hall, 1975 p209-210 ]
* Statue of Sir Rowland Hill, inventor of thePenny Black and modern postal system. Vicar Street,Kidderminster . Unveiled 26 June 1881. "The Buildings of England: Worcestershire", Nikolaus Pevsner, 1968 p208 ] [ [http://pmsa.cch.kcl.ac.uk/BM/WOwfKIxx002.htm Public Monument and Sculpture Association National Recording Project] ]
* Statue of Queen Victoria on the grounds of theBelfast City Hall
* memorial to the victims of the sinking of the RMS "Titanic", also on the grounds of Belfast City Hall
* statue and bas-relief on the Sir Henry Bartle Frere Memorial, Whitehall Gardens, London
* statue of Sir Henry Irving on Charing Cross Road, London
* figures of "Navigation" and "Gunnery" at theAdmiralty Arch , LondonReferences
Further reading
*Mark Stocker, ‘Brock, Sir Thomas (1847-1922)’, "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography", Oxford
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NAME= Brock, Thomas
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=English sculptor
DATE OF BIRTH=March 1 1847
PLACE OF BIRTH=Worcester ,England , United Kingdom
DATE OF DEATH=August 22 1922
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