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area, in which communities of Dutch and Flemish refugees flourished. Johnson married an English woman, Mary (or Marie), and had a family of five sons and a daughter. Two of the sons, Nicholas and Gerard, became sculptors and continued their father's monument business.
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His son Nicholas (died 1624) was co-executor of his father's estate and worked with him on the Southampton memorial at Titchfield. He collaborated with other tombmakers on major commissions: with Nicholas Stone the elder in 1615 on the tomb of
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and in 1618–19 with William Cure the younger on the tomb of Bishop Montague in Bath Abbey. In 1618-19 he built the third tomb at Bottesford for the Rutlands commemorating
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Johnson's workshop became a major monument supplier. In 1593 his workshop employed four journeymen and an apprentice, as well as an English assistant.
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became the leaders of the so-called Southwark school of monument design, which dominated the English market in the late-sixteenth century.
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Tomb of the 4th Earl of Rutland, detail of the effigies of the earl and his wife with a daughter kneeling at the head.
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Tomb of Sir John Gage and his wife Philippa in Church of St Michael Firle
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Johnson's clientele included several important patrons, such as the
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Nicholas Johnson (sculptor)
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monument
Elizabethan
Jacobean
Gerard Johnson the younger
Shakespeare's funerary monument
Cornelius Cure
Amsterdam
alien
City of London
Thames River
Southwark
Bankside
St Saviour's, Southwark

earls of Rutland
earls of Southampton
Sir John Gage

Roger Manners, 5th Earl of Rutland
St Mary the Virgin's Church
Bottesford, Leicestershire
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John Manners

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