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Joseph Gott SIGNATURES
1786 - 1860. Known for: Portrait bust, funerary monument, religious and dog sculpture.
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Joseph Gott (1786-1860) was apprenticed to John Flaxman for two years. In 1805 he joined the Royal Academy Schools winning a Silver Medal in 1806 and a Gold Medal in 1807. He spent the majority of... Read full biography
Joseph Gott (1786-1860) was apprenticed to John Flaxman for two years. In 1805 he joined the Royal Academy Schools winning a Silver Medal in 1806 and a Gold Medal in 1807. He spent the majority of his working life in Rome where he was commissioned by a large number of wealthy English patrons... Read full biography
Joseph Gott (1786-1860) was apprenticed to John Flaxman for two years. In 1805 he joined the Royal Academy Schools winning a Silver Medal in 1806 and a Gold Medal in 1807. He spent the majority of his working life in Rome where he was commissioned by a large number of wealthy English patrons engaged on the grand Tour, including The 6th Duke of Devonshire. As well as executing a large number of portrait busts, funerary monuments and religious sculpture, Gott specialized in the depiction of dogs,... Read full biography
Joseph Gott (1786-1860) was apprenticed to John Flaxman for two years. In 1805 he joined the Royal Academy Schools winning a Silver Medal in 1806 and a Gold Medal in 1807. He spent the majority of his working life in Rome where he was commissioned by a large number of wealthy English patrons engaged on the grand Tour, including The 6th Duke of Devonshire. As well as executing a large number of portrait busts, funerary monuments and religious sculpture, Gott specialized in the depiction of dogs, especially greyhounds.... Read full biography
Joseph Gott (1786-1860) was apprenticed to John Flaxman for two years. In 1805 he joined the Royal Academy Schools winning a Silver Medal in 1806 and a Gold Medal in 1807. He spent the majority of his working life in Rome where he was commissioned by a large number of wealthy English patrons engaged on the grand Tour, including The 6th Duke of Devonshire. As well as executing a large number of portrait busts, funerary monuments and religious sculpture, Gott specialized in the depiction of dogs, especially greyhounds.... Read full biography
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