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  2. John Gibson (sculptor) - Wikipedia

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    Paris by John Gibson RSA 1824. John Gibson RA (19 June 1790 – 27 January 1866) was a Welsh neoclassical sculptor who studied in Rome under Canova.He excelled chiefly in bas-relief, notably the two life-size works The Hours Leading the Horses of the Sun and Phaethon Driving the Chariot of the Sun, but was also proficient in monumental and portrait statuary.

  3. Category:Sculptures of horses - Wikipedia

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  4. Andy Scott (sculptor) - Wikipedia

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    Andy Scott graduated from Glasgow School of Art in 1986 with a Bachelor of Arts (with honours) in Fine Art Sculpture, and in 1987 with a diploma in Postgraduate Studies. [ citation needed ] Andy Scott is a Los Angeles –based figurative sculptor who works internationally on public and private artworks.

  5. Still Water (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    Still Water is a large public sculpture in bronze of a horse's head by Nic Fiddian-Green, dating to 2011. It is located at Achilles Way, near Hyde Park Corner in central London, and was initially installed at Marble Arch. The work remains owned by the artist, and is on loan to Westminster City Council.

  6. Artist's Incredible Dog Sculptures Made of Felt Are ... - AOL

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    Each dog has a unique expression on its face — it's almost like they're a smaller version of the real thing. "They come in all shapes and sizes. Tall, small, long legs, short legs, long hair and ...

  7. Jules Moigniez - Wikipedia

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    His output was primarily cast in bronze and he frequently exhibited his sculptures at the Paris Salon. He was best known for his bronzes depicting birds, although his skill and versatility enabled him to produce quality horse sculptures (primarily racehorses), dog sculptures and hunting scenes. [1]

  8. Joel Walker (sculptor) - Wikipedia

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    Most sculptures are cast by the lost-wax process into Bronze. Her sculptures have also been used by different societies as awards and trophies, and in the past she has specialized in the portraits of famous breeds of horses, such as the Shire horse and Shetland ponies. This led to the commission of the centenary sculptures for the Welsh Pony ...

  9. Pierre-Jules Mêne - Wikipedia

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    Mêne produced a number of animal sculptures, mainly of domestic animals including horses, cows and bulls, sheep and goats which were in vogue during the Second Empire. He was one of a school of French animalières which also included Rosa Bonheur , Paul-Edouard Delabrierre , Pierre Louis Rouillard , Antoine-Louis Barye , his son Alfred , son ...