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Louis Francois Roubiliac making a sculpture of Shakespeare, c1765, (1920s). Artist: David Martin
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Louis Francois Roubiliac making a sculpture of Shakespeare, c1765, (1920s). Artist: David Martin
Louis Francois Roubiliac making a sculpture of Shakespeare, c1765, (1920s). Roubiliac is shown finishing the terracotta model on which the marble was based. The sculptor was commissioned by David Garrick, the greatest actor of his day, to sculpt a full-length marble portrait of Shakespeare. It was finished in 1758, and set up in the Temple of Shakespeare that Garrick had built in the garden of his villa at Hampton. Illustration from Story of the British Nation, Volume III, by Walter Hutchinson, (London, c1920s)
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David David Garrick Garrick Hutchinson Louis Francois Louis François Roubiliac Martin Playwright Roubiliac Sculpting Sculptor Shakespeare Walter Walter Hutchinson William Shakespeare
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This print captures a moment in history, showcasing the renowned sculptor Louis Francois Roubiliac meticulously working on a terracotta model of Shakespeare. Created by artist David Martin in the 1920s, this image offers a glimpse into the artistic process of one of the greatest sculptors of his time. Commissioned by David Garrick, an esteemed actor of the 18th century, Roubiliac was tasked with crafting a full-length marble portrait of Shakespeare. The final masterpiece was completed in 1758 and proudly displayed in Garrick's Temple of Shakespeare at his villa in Hampton. In this snapshot frozen in time, Roubiliac can be seen putting finishing touches on his creation. His focused expression reveals both dedication and passion for his craft. Dressed impeccably as befitting an artist from France during that era, he epitomizes the elegance and sophistication associated with eighteenth-century Europe. The monochrome aesthetic adds depth to this historical scene while emphasizing the intricate details captured within each stroke made by Roubiliac's skilled hands. This print not only celebrates artistry but also pays homage to William Shakespeare himself - an iconic playwright whose legacy continues to inspire generations. With its rich historical context and artistic significance, this print serves as a testament to human creativity and reminds us of our enduring fascination with great works of art throughout time.
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