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Henry Hugh Armstead

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on the Albert memorial from an early stage in the design process, making small scale models of the projected sculptural groups for Scott's architectural model. When it came to the sculpture on the actual monument, he was chosen to make half of the
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helped Armstead to establish his reputation. He subsequently executed a large number of public statues, funerary works and other architectural schemes.
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At the age of eighteen Armstead went to work for the silversmiths Hunt and Roskell. The works he later made there included the
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in central London, the son of John Armstead, a chaser and heraldic engraver. He trained first under his father, then at the
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At the Palace of Westminster Armstead carved eighteen oak panels in the Queens's Robing Room illustrating the legend of
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The National Gallery British Art Catalogue With Descriptions^ Historical Notes and Lives of Deceased Artists
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in 1865. He Lived at 57 Camden Square from 1871 to 1883. He died at his home 52 Circus Road,
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Mausoleum - a sculpture of Ada Beer, Julius's young daughter, in the arms of an angel.
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in north London on 4 December 1905 and is buried in a family grave on the west side of
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The Stockbridge Cup, designed by Armstead as the prize for a horse race at Nottingham
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Mapping the Practice and Profession of Sculpture in Britain and Ireland 1851–1951
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In the late 1850s Armstead was commissioned to make a statue, in Caen stone, of
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and afterwards at private art schools. He also studied with
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Biographical sketch for Armstead provided by Victorian Web
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London: Scolar Press. 600:Lower Eatington: Its Manor House and Church 192:Oxford University Museum of Natural History 305:Armstead was living at 44 St Paul's Road, 38: 20: 720: 718: 283:Armstead was elected an Associate of the 701:"The Fountain: King's own water feature" 450: 440: 426:Family grave of Henry Hugh Armstead in 328: 687: 675: 663: 651: 639: 521: 519: 502: 500: 498: 467: 465: 463: 461: 459: 7: 797:British Pre-Raphaelite Illustrators 287:in 1875 and a full member in 1880. 556:. Victoria and Albert Museum. 1868 14: 862:19th-century English male artists 725: 419: 400: 385: 370: 358: 346: 331: 16:English sculptor and illustrator 867:British architectural sculptors 597:Shirley, Evelyn Philip (1869). 857:19th-century English sculptors 213:beneath a series of murals by 1: 220:Armstead worked closely with 872:Burials at Highgate Cemetery 897:Pre-Raphaelite illustrators 619:"The Legend of King Arthur" 393:Holy Trinity, Sloane Street 241:. The sculpture was carved 154:Government School of Design 928: 576:"The statues in the court" 298:for the south transept of 780:Bayley, Stephen (1983) . 763:"Archibald Campbell Tait" 703:. 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Highgate Cemetery
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Pre-Raphaelites
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Edward Hodges Baily
Charles Kean
James Outram
Aristotle
Oxford University Museum of Natural History
Eatington Hall
Palace of Westminster
Albert Memorial
King Arthur
William Dyce
George Gilbert Scott
Frieze of Parnassus
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Carl Maria von Weber
death-mask
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colonial office
Whitehall
King's College, Cambridge

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