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  Edward Hodges Baily
Edward Hodges Baily (1788—1867), British sculptor, was born at Bristol on the 10th of March 1788.
His father, who was a celebrated carver of figureheads for ships, destined him for a commercial life, but even at school the boy showed his natural taste and talents by producing numerous wax models and busts of his schoolfellows, and afterwards, when placed in a mercantile house, still carried on his favourite employment.
Edward Hodges Baily died at Holloway on the May 22, 1867 and was buried in London's Highgate Cemetery.
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 Edward Hodges Baily - LoveToKnow 1911
EDWARD HODGES BAILY (1788-1867), British sculptor, was born at Bristol on the 10th of March 1788.
His father, who was a celebrated carver of figureheads for ships, destined him for a commercial life, but even at school the boy showed his natural taste and remarkable talents by producing numerous wax models and busts of his schoolfellows, and afterwards, when placed in a mercantile house, still carried on his favourite employment.
Baily died at Holloway on the 22nd of May 1867.
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 Edward Hodges Baily - Encyclopedia.com
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The marble frieze, created in 1826 by celebrated British sculptor Edward Hodges Baily, was intended to decorate the top of the arch commissioned by George IV to rival the Arc d'Triomphe in Paris.
Jacques-Nicolas Augustin Thierry, historian, 1856; Edward Hodges Baily, sculptor, 1867; Julius Plucker, mathematician and...
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Baily, sculptor of the Nelson on Nelson's Column, was a native of Bristol, the son of a carver of ships' figure-heads.
Baily's output consisted mainly of portrait busts and statues, often very large, and a variety of classical works, as well as domestic groupings such of the 'Mother and Child' type.
By contrast, Baily's church monuments include some very much in the style of Flaxman, and others rather more conventional, with girls leaning on pillars and so forth.
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 Edward Hodges Baily (1788 - 1867) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Edward Hodges Baily was born in Bristol and first studied under Flaxman before entering the Royal Academy.
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 Baily, Edward Hodges (1788-1867)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
He also attended the schools of the Royal Academy and he became a Royal Academician in 1821.
Baily executed many portrait busts and statues, among those portrayed were Byron, Faraday and Lawrence.
His famous work "Eve at the fountain" was shown in 1818 at the Academy and is now in his native Bristol.
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 Edward Hodges Baily on artnet
Find works of art, auction results & sale prices of artist Edward Hodges Baily at galleries and auctions worldwide.
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 Edward Hodges Baily (1788 - 1867) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Edward Hodges Baily was born in Bristol and first studied under Flaxman before entering the Royal Academy.
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 Edward Hodges Baily - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Edward Hodges Baily RA FRS (March 10, 1788 - May 22, 1867) - (sometimes misspelled Bailey) was an English sculptor who was born in Bristol.
Among Baily's assistants were Musgrave Watson (1804-1847) and Joseph Durham ARA (1814-1877).
Baily died at 99 Devonshire Road, Holloway on 22 May 1867 and is buried in London's Highgate Cemetery.
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Edward Hodges Baily was a British sculptor who was born in Bristol on 10
Even at school the Edward demonstrated his natural talent producing numerous wax models and busts of his school friends.
Edward was awarded the academy gold medal for a model of in 1811.
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 History of Horatio Nelson
Old guns from the Woolwich Arsenal provided the metal for the acanthus capital.
The statue by Edward Hodges Baily [1788 – 1867] was sculptured out of Craigleith sandstone from the Duke of Buccleugh’s Granton quarry and weighed 18 tons.
The completed basic memorial in 1843 was not without its critics as, in 1844, a letter from an F W Trench suggested that the Column could be improved by taking out the base block and having the Column start straight off the platform.
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This medal captures the muscular form and power of the Belvedere Torso, an ancient Greek work that was greatly admired by Michelangelo.
Edward Hodges Baily, the recipient of the medal, was later responsible for the statue of Nelson in Trafalgar Square.
Legend on the rim, 'Awarded to Edward Hodges Baily for the Best Model of an Academy Figure, 10 December 1809'
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The words for this, penned by Viscount Grey, the former Foreign Secretary, were formally proposed and endorsed at a meeting at the City Hall, Newcastle, on 6th June 1932.
The railings protecting the base with four lamps at each corner disappeared at the start of this century(13) and in July 1941 Baily's statue was struck by lightning which caused the head to fall into a ladies outfitters in Grainger Street.
A small plaster model of the figure of Grey, probably one of the thirty miniature casts of the statue which Baily made for sale as souvenirs in May 1838, is currently owned by R.D.Steedman's antiquarian booksellers, 9 Grey Street.
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 AllRefer.com - Edward Hodges Baily (European Art, 1600 To The Present, Biography) - Encyclopedia
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Famously described as being "mad, bad and dangerous to know" by Lady Caroline Lamb, Byron (1788-1824) was an icon of his age and the subject of a major exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery in London during 2003.
Haddonstone's Byron is taken from a fine marble original carved by Edward Hodges Baily RA in c1826.
During his lifetime, Byron was much admired for his extraordinary beauty of appearance as well as his poetic genius.
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 AllRefer.com - Trafalgar Square (British And Irish Political Geography) - Encyclopedia
Trafalgar Square, in Westminster, London, England, named for Lord Nelson's victory at the battle of Trafalgar.
The statue surmounting the Nelson memorial column (185 ft/56 m high) was sculpted (1840–43) by E. Baily.
On the northern side of the square stand the National Gallery and the Church of St. Martin-in-the-Fields.
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At the following negotiations in Paris and Vienna he helped to establish a new political framework for Europe and secured an international declaration against slavery.
Surviving bills show that Castlereagh was involved in the design of the inkstand, although the sculptor, Edward Hodges Baily may well have been responsible for the overall concept.
The inkpots relate directly to a surviving design in the VandA for a tureen which has been attributed to Baily.
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The figures of Justice, Peace and Plenty are there to testify of the prosperity of England, while male allegories of the naval warrior and Saint George are symbols of the military power of the Kingdom.
On the South side of Marble Arch are two relief sculptures by Edward Hodges Baily, a prominent sculptor of the 1800's.
On the North side the sculptor Sir Richard Westmacott carved two similar
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