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Summary
Artist
William Skelton
(1763–1848)
Alternative names
Skelton; W. Skelton
Description
British engraver
Date of birth/death
14 June 1763
13 April 1848
Location of birth/death
London
London
Work period
1763 –1848
Authority file
: Q8018483
VIAF: 71658489
ISNI: 0000000066589250
ULAN: 500006600
LCCN: nr99022080
Oxford Dict.: 25665
WorldCat
artist QS:P170,Q8018483
after George Clarke (1796–1842)
Captioned as "fecit" (made) by George Clarke (1796–1842) and "delin." (drawn) and "sculpsit" (made into an engraving) by William Skelton (1763–1848).
Description
Bust of Samuel Parr (1747-1825). Statues matching description first exhibited 1821. [1]
Date
Statue probably 1821 / Image captioned 1825
Medium
engraving
Source/Photographer
Memoirs of the life and writings of Samuel Parr (Volume 1, 1829) [2]
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