Hamo Thornycroft

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Hamo Thornycroft was a prominent late 19th- and early 20th-century British sculptor associated with the New Sculpture movement, known for his realistic and dynamic public monuments.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British sculptor
New Sculpture movement artist
person
sculptor
activeYearsEnd 1925
activeYearsStart 1870
associatedWith New Sculpture movement NERFINISHED
Royal Academy of Arts NERFINISHED
awardReceived knighthood
birthCountry United Kingdom
birthDate 1850-03-09
birthPlace London, England
surface form: London
burialPlace Kensal Green Cemetery NERFINISHED
deathDate 1925-12-18
educatedAt Royal Academy Schools NERFINISHED
familyName Thornycroft NERFINISHED
field sculpture
fullName Sir William Hamo Thornycroft NERFINISHED
gender male
genre portrait sculpture
public monument
givenName Hamo NERFINISHED
William
hasOccupation sculptor
honorificTitle Sir
influenced British public sculpture
influencedBy classical sculpture
knownFor dynamic figurative sculpture
realistic public monuments
memberOf Royal Academy of Arts NERFINISHED
movement New Sculpture NERFINISHED
nationality British
notableWork Statue of General Gordon, London NERFINISHED
Statue of Lord Wolseley NERFINISHED
Statue of Oliver Cromwell, Westminster
Statue of Queen Victoria, Kolkata NERFINISHED
Teucer NERFINISHED
The Mower NERFINISHED
The Sower NERFINISHED
parent Mary Thornycroft NERFINISHED
Thomas Thornycroft NERFINISHED
positionHeld Royal Academician NERFINISHED
sibling Helen Thornycroft NERFINISHED
Theresa Thornycroft NERFINISHED
style naturalism
realism
workLocation London, England
surface form: London

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King Alfred the Great statue architect Hamo Thornycroft
King Alfred the Great statue designer Hamo Thornycroft
King Alfred the Great statue sculptor Hamo Thornycroft