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Chantrey, Francis Legatt

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Francis Legatt Chantrey
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English sculptor active in the early nineteenth century. Some of his notable colonial works include the statue of Edward Hyde East in Kolkata and the equestrian statue of Thomas Munro in Chennai. Chantrey also executed a number of monuments to figures with connections to transatlantic slavery, including a monument to Isaac Hawkins Browne in Badger, Shropshire, a monument to John 'Mad Jack' Fuller in Brightling, Sussex, and a bust of Charles Long, 1st Baron Farnborough, which is now in the collections of the National Gallery.
was born | est né
7 April 1781
died in | est mort par
25 November 1841
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Items with "was influenced by | a été influencé par: Chantrey, Francis Legatt"
Burnard, Neville Northey
Earle, Thomas
Hollins, Peter
Marshall, William Calder
Weekes, Henry
Items with "was produced by | a été produit par: Chantrey, Francis Legatt"
Equestrian statue of King George IV, Trafalgar Square
Equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington, City of London
Melville Monument
Statue of James Watt, Glasgow
Statue of John Sinclair, Thurso
Statue of King George IV, Brighton and Hove
Statue of William Pitt the Younger, Hanover Square