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ArtistsSir Thomas Brock
Sir Thomas Brock

Sir Thomas Brock

1847–1922
WA-00070501
Sculpture
Representation
None documented
0
Institutional Exhibitions
21
Works in Collection
28
Assets Indexed
6
Authority-backed Facts
0
Publications Referenced
70%
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4 cross-verified · 0 single-source
  • Birth yearArtsy + Duplicate Merge· 85%
  • NationalityArtsy + Duplicate Merge· 85%
  • Is PublishedManual· 100%
  • Death yearDuplicate Merge· 85%

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Sir Thomas Brock was an English sculptor and medallist, notable for the creation of several large public sculptures and monuments in Britain and abroad in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. His most famous work is the Victoria Memorial in front of Buckingham Palace, London. Other commissions included the redesign of the effigy of Queen Victoria on British coinage, the massive bronze equestrian statue of Edward, the Black Prince, in City Square, Leeds and the completion of the statue of Prince Albert on the Albert Memorial.

Source: Tate · Trust score: 95% · Updated 1mo ago

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Artworks (21)

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Artwork sources (2)

21 published of 25 catalogued · 21 with image
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    21 published21 img
  • + 1 more source · 4 catalogued, not yet published

Per-Artwork Provenance Chains (top 10)

49 entries · 1 sources
  • Statue of Queen Victoria
    1889 · Wikidata · 5 prov
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  • Statue of Edward Harland
    1903 · Wikidata · 5 prov
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  • Titanic Memorial
    1920 · Wikidata · 5 prov
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  • Statue of Captain James Cook
    1914 · Wikidata · 5 prov
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  • Statue of Henry Bartle Frere
    1888 · Wikidata · 5 prov
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  • Joseph Lister Memorial
    1928 · Wikidata · 5 prov
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  • Statue of Henry Irving
    1910 · Wikidata · 5 prov
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  • Statue of Richard Seddon
    1915 · Wikidata · 5 prov
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  • Victoria Memorial
    1901 · Wikidata · 5 prov
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  • Statue of John Everett Millais
    1904 · Wikidata · 4 prov
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Artsy artwork: Eve (Conceived in 1898-cast during the artist's lifetime)
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Tate
City of Westminster, United Kingdom
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