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    John Flaxman RA (6 July 1755 – 7 December 1826) was a British sculptor and draughtsman, and a leading figure in British and European Neoclassicism. Early...
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  • field athlete Charles Flaxman (1806–1869), Australian clerk John Flaxman (1755–1826), English sculptor and draughtsman Maria Flaxman (1768–1833) English...
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    neoclassical sculptor and designer John Flaxman Jr., who began to supply Wedgwood with designs from 1775. Flaxman mostly worked in wax when designing...
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    1795 translation of Prometheus Bound was illustrated with drawings by John Flaxman showing the famous binding scene. Between 1798 and 1799, George Romney...
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    9 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art Achilles mourning Patrocles; after John Flaxman; 1795; engraving after a drawing; unknown size; unknown location Portrait...
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    machine. These are still described as plaster casts. Examples of these by John Flaxman may be found in the central rotunda of the library at University College...
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    making the moulds for the designs of others, and sculpting his own. John Flaxman (Junior), then 19 years old but already a trained sculptor exhibiting...
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    engravings of John Flaxman than to the works of the Romantics, with whom he is often classified. However, Blake's relationship with Flaxman seems to have...
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    Athanassakis, Apostolos N., and Benjamin M. Wolkow, The Orphic Hymns, Johns Hopkins University Press; owlerirst Printing edition (May 29, 2013)....
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    as well as the Cyclopes, had once inhabited Sicily. Illustration by John Flaxman for the Odyssey (1810) Odysseus at the Laestrygonians. Source J. C. Andrä:...
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