- John Bell (sculptor)
John Bell 1811 - 1895 was a British sculptor, born in
Hopton, Suffolk .Bell moved from Suffolk to London to attend the
Royal Academy Schools in 1829. His "Babes in the Wood" was exhibited at theRoyal Academy summer exhibition in 1839. Marble versions are held atOsborne House , andNorwich Castle .In 1844 he entered his "Eagle Slayer" and "
Jane Shore " in the competition held for sculpture for the newHouses of Parliament . A cast-iron version was produced for theGreat Exhibition of 1851 , where is stood under a canopy surmounted by the eagle. This version is now in theV&A Museum of Childhood inBethnal Green .For
Coalbrookdale he created the "Deerhound hall table" and "Andromeda which was bought byQueen Victoria and is now a feature of the gardens atOsborne House .Una and the Lion , inspired byEdmund Spencer 'sThe Faerie Queene was also exhibited at the Great Exhibition of 1851, and reproduced in miniature in parianporcelain byMinton . The full scale model was placed in theCrystal Palace which burned down in 1936.His best-known work is the Crimean monument to the "Brigade of Guards" at the Junction of
Pall Mall andWaterloo Place London.For the
Albert Memorial he created the group representing America.References
http://yourarchives.nationalarchives.gov.uk/index.php?title=Bell%2C_John_(1811-1895)_Sculptor
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/speel/sculpt/johnbell.htm
http://www.frontierpublishing.co.uk/sculpture_and_monuments/john_bell.php
http://www.rsa.org.uk/250/ironbridge.asp
http://spencer.lib.ku.edu/exhibits/greatexhibition/pages/palacelitho7.htm
http://www.youricons.macrojuice.com/content/view/38/
http://www.museums.norfolk.gov.uk/tours/victoria.htm
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