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Bacon, John, the Younger
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- English sculptor in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Some of his notable colonial works include the statues of Charles Cornwallis and Richard Wellesley in Kolkata and Mumbai. Bacon also produced a number of memorials in the British Caribbean for individuals linked to slavery, such as the monument to Ralph Payne, 1st Baron Lavington in Antigua, the monument to Frances Inglis in Kingston Parish Church, Jamaica, and the monument to Duncan Anderson in St James’s Parish Church, Jamaica.
- was born | est né
- 1777
- died in | est mort par
- 1859
- has parent | a pour parent
- Bacon, John, the Elder
- has nationality | a la nationalité
- United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
- has type | est de type
- artist
- is referred to by | est référencé par
- Wikipedia
- Art UK
- The Victorian Web
- National Portrait Gallery
- Legacies of British Slavery - Ralph Payne, 1st Baron Lavington
- Legacies of British Slavery - Frances Inglis
- Legacies of British Slavery - Duncan Anderson
- Joan Coutu, 'Appendix Four: Eighteenth-and Early-Nineteenth-Century Monuments in North America and the British West Indies', in Jean Coutu, Persuasion and Propaganda: Monuments and the Eighteenth-Century British Empire (Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2006), pp. 344-364.