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January 2013 "
Grinling Gibbon", Encyclopædia Britannica.
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Grinling Gibbons: The...
- of the
architect Anthony Salvin. It
contains intricate wood-carvings by
Grinling Gibbons (d. 1721). It is the
manor house of the
manor of Petworth. For...
- an
exponent of the high-relief
naturalistic style of the
British carver Grinling Gibbons (1648–1721).
Esterly was born in Akron, Ohio but
raised in Orange...
- "The
emergence of
Grinling Gibbons as a statuary",
published in Apollo,
September 1999.
Alain Van Dievoet, "Un
disciple belge de
Grinling Gibbons, le sculpteur...
- Middle,
Court of the
Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London. The
sculptor was
Grinling Gibbons, and the
statue was
executed around 1680–1682. The king founded...
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Statue of
Charles II (c. 1682) in
ancient Roman dress by
Grinling Gibbons at the
Royal Hospital Chelsea...
- and is
completely lost.
Jeanne Le Bars as Marie-Hélène
Ronsin Amanda Grinling as
Penelope Gough Beatrix Mackey as Mrs.
Gough Richard Vernon as David...
- and many others. In England, it was the
favoured medium of the
sculptor Grinling Gibbons (1648–1721). The wood is used in marionette- and puppet-making...
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family Agaricaceae. The
genus was cir****scribed in 1967 by
mycologists K.
Grinling and Rolf
Singer with H. amara as the type species. H. aureoflava was added...
- by
Josias Ibach in 1679, with the
marble plinth featuring carvings by
Grinling Gibbons. The
statue was
commissioned by
Tobias Rustat, Charles's valet...