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Nollekens and his Times
Comprehending a Life of that Celebrated Sculptor, and Memoirs of Several Contemporary Artists

Published in 1828, this two-volume anecdotal biography of the leading sculptor of his day sheds light on London's art world.

John Thomas Smith (Author)

9781108068970, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 13 February 2014

500 pages
21.6 x 14 x 2.8 cm, 0.63 kg

The sculptor Joseph Nollekens (1737–1823) was famed for his portrait busts of leading figures of his day. While working in Italy in the 1760s, he established contacts among a group of aristocratic British patrons, going on to become London's most fashionable sculptor upon his return to England in 1771. The draughtsman and antiquary John Thomas Smith (1766–1833) had been at one time a pupil of Nollekens. It is believed that this anecdotal two-volume biography, first published in 1828, was written as an act of revenge. Having been promised a considerable legacy in the sculptor's will, Smith was disappointed to receive only an executor's fee. The work contains little analysis concerning the sculptor's art, relating instead much gossip and anecdotes of a personal nature. Nonetheless, it presents a vivid picture of the London art world at that time. Volume 2 covers the infamous will and provides biographical sketches of Nollekens' contemporaries.

15. Cause of Mr Nollekens dismissing his confessor
16. Funeral of Mr Nollekens
17. Sale of Mr Nollekens's collection
Biographical sketches and anecdotes of several artists and others, contemporary with Nollekens.

Subject Areas: The arts: general issues [AB]

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