- Epiphanius Evesham
Epiphanius Evesham (1570-1634) was a British sculptor.
He was born in
Wellington ,Herefordshire , a twin, and the youngest of fourteen siblings! His parents were William Evesham ofBurghope Hall and his wife, Jane Haworthe, daughter of Alexander Haworthe. The family moved toLondon in the early 1580s.He studied
sculpture underRichard Stephens , a Dutchman who specialised inalabaster work in the 'Southwark ' style, at his studio in that town. He also studied metalengraving , and one such inscription remains: a memorial to one Edmond West, dated 1618. This can be found in theparish church inMarsworth ,Buckinghamshire . He is known as one of the first members of thegentry to train as a sculptor.Between 1600 and 1615, Evesham was living and working in
Paris , creating monuments for major figures, including one of theArchbishop of Sens , for the cathedral of Notre-Dame.His many English works include monuments to the poet
John Owen , which was in the oldSt Paul's Cathedral , destroyed in theGreat Fire of London . A monument toChristopher Roper, 2nd Baron Teynham was executed in the 1620s, and still stands in the family chapel inLynsted church,Kent . His memorial to Lady Parry (1585) can be seen in Welford church inBerkshire . Other works included memorials for several members of the Collyns family. Two of these are extant in Hythe church, and another inMersham church.
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