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Edgar George Papworth Senior

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Meanwhile, he continued to exhibit, chiefly busts, statuettes, and sketch designs, sent from his studio in Seymour Street, St Pancras. The most popular of his ideal works were "Adam and Eve", executed for Mr Foster-White, treasurer to
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themes. Most are now lost, and are known only from their titles and from illustrations. Titles include "The Bird's Nester" (1857), "An Incident in the Siege of Lucknow" (1858), and in 1859 "The Young Emigrant" and "The Bride".
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Edgar Papworth was born on 20 or 21 August 1809, the only son of Thomas Papworth (1773–1814), "builder, plasterer, and architect", who conducted the last
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In his later years Papworth experienced financial difficulties owing to his extravagant and careless habits. He died on 20 September 1866 at his home in
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and plastering works carried on in London on a large scale. These works were founded by Thomas's father, John Papworth (1750–1799), and were situated in
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While in Rome he made sketches for a panorama of that city; these he enlarged, and exhibited about 1844 for a short time in a gallery in
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Edgar early exhibited talents for drawing, modelling, and design in sculpture, and at an early age was placed as a pupil with
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He exhibited sculptures at the Royal Academy from 1832 to 1866. His works were drawn from historical, literary and
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where he later exhibited works; he created sculptures of classical themes, and of notable people of the day.
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his model received the third prize of £300, out of eighty-three designs submitted; that by
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In 1831, Papworth married Caroline Baily, daughter of his first master
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from 1780, and executed much stucco and plastering at the palaces, at
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Index


Royal Academy of Arts
stucco
Great Portland Street
Newman Street
St James's Palace
Kensington Palace
Somerset House
Greenwich Hospital

John Bunyan
Bunhill Fields
Edward Hodges Baily
John Buonarotti Papworth
Royal Academy of Arts
Leucothea
Ulysses
Psyche
Flora
Great Portland Street
St Bartholomew's Hospital
Albert, the Prince Consort
John Hanning Speke
Sir Richard Burton
Admiral Robert Blake
Taunton
John Bunyan
Bunhill Fields
Duke of Wellington
St Paul's Cathedral

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