- Peter Scheemakers
Peter Scheemakers (
1691 –1781 ) was a Flemish Roman Catholic sculptor who worked for most of his life inLondon . Scheemakers studied both classical andbaroque styles of sculpture inRome before settling in London in1716 .Scheemakers is perhaps best known for executing the
William Kent -designed sculpture ofWilliam Shakespeare which was erected inWestminster Abbey in1740 , as well as that toJohn Dryden in the same church. He made a very large number ofchurch monument s which may be seen acrossEngland . For instance, the memorial to Topham Foote (or Foot) in theparish church ofSt John the Baptist , Windsor. This burial monument, which includes the young man's bust and the Foote family crest, greets visitors in the main High Street entrance, just 300 feet from the Henry VIII gate toWindsor Castle . He also sculpted a memorial for the Petty family, marking the family burial place in All Saints Parish Church,High Wycombe , which depicts the family in Roman dress.Scheemakers was the teacher of
Joseph Nollekens , amongst others. Towards the end of his life, he returned to Antwerp where he had been born, and died there. Scheemakers' brother,Henry Scheemakers , and his son,Thomas Scheemakers , were both also sculptors.
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