- Louis-François
Roubiliac (or Roubilliac, or Roubillac) (31
August 1702 – 11
January 1762) was a
French sculptor who
worked in England. One of the four...
- 1757, the
actor David Garrick commissioned the
sculptor Louis-François
Roubiliac to make a full-size
marble statue of
William Shakespeare for Garrick's...
- A
carved marble statue of
Handel at the
Victoria and
Albert Museum, London,
created in 1738 by Louis-François
Roubiliac...
- life-size
sculpture of
George Frederick Handel,
dated 1738, by Louis-François
Roubiliac Furniture by
Thomas Chippendale and
Robert Adam The
sculpture of Bashaw...
- Wars.
Among the most
notable of
these is a
statue of
Isaac Newton by
Roubiliac,
described by Sir
Francis Chantrey as "the noblest, I think, of all our...
-
statue of John C**** is a 1751 lead
figure designed by Louis-François
Roubiliac. C**** is
shown wearing a long wig and the sheriff's gown. The original...
-
Louis François
Roubiliac portrays through his art how the
Fates represent vitality and the
celebration of life. A
famous creation of
Roubiliac was a sculpture...
- Fontana, 1874
Statue of
William Shakespeare (
Roubiliac), in the
British Library, London, by Louis-François
Roubiliac, 1757
Statue of
William Shakespeare (Chicago)...
- Louis-François
Roubiliac's statue of
George Frideric Handel is a work of 1738 in the
Victoria and
Albert Museum, London. It was
commissioned by the impresario...
-
Laurent Delvaux and John
Michael Rysbrack and the
Frenchman Louis François
Roubiliac (1707–1767).
Rysbrack was one of the
foremost sculptors of monuments,...