- by
Peter Scheemakers and
Laurent Delvaux in partnership, and
installed in
Westminster Abbey in 1722. By 1726, his
brother Henry Scheemakers had also settled...
- Thomas-Henry Scheemaeckers, son of
sculptor Henry Scheemakers of
London then Paris,
nephew of
sculptor Peter Scheemakers The
Younger (1691-1781) of London, and grandson...
-
Scheemackers in Paris, and Thomas-Henry
known as
Thomas Scheemakers in London.
Henry Scheemakers initially learned his art from his father, but is said...
-
Oxfordshire (by
Peter Scheemakers, 1743,
according to
Rupert Gunnis,
Dictionary of
British Sculptors 1660–1851, rev.ed. 1968, s.v. "
Scheemakers, Peter") and Wilton...
-
Scheemakers or
Scheemackers is a
Flemish surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Henry Scheemakers Pierre Scheemackers Pieter Scheemaeckers Peter...
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Grinling Gibbons, John
Michael Rysbrack, Louis-François Roubiliac,
Peter Scheemakers, Sir
Henry Cheere,
Agostino Carlini,
Thomas Banks,
Joseph Nollekens,...
-
family signed 'Roubiliac'. The
others being Michael Rysbrack,
Peter Scheemakers and
Henry Cheere.
Whinney 1981:198.
Smith 1829.
According to Le Roy de...
- was
commissioned by
Robert Smith and
sculpted posthumously by
Peter Scheemakers in 1758. Born (1682-07-10)10 July 1682 Burbage, Leicestershire, England...
- the
elder son of
sculptor Henry Scheemakers (c.1686-1748) of
London and Paris,
nephew of
sculptor Peter Scheemakers The
Younger (1691-1781) of London...
- arch,
which frames a
relief fashioned by the
Flemish sculptor Peter Scheemakers. The
relief is a copy of the
Poussin painting Et in
arcadia ego and shows...