Brock, Thomas, 1847-1922
Variant namesThomas Brock was an English sculptor, knighted for his work on the Queen Victoria Memorial. Born in Worcester, he studied with J.H. Foley and the Royal Academy Schools, and, after Foley's death, completed many of his unfinished works. This led to numerous commissions, and Brock's statues became known for their historical accuracy and artistic composition. He collaborated with Aston Webb on the Queen Victoria Memorial, combining traditional and contemporary aesthetics to create both a meaningful tribute and a work of art.
From the description of Thomas Brock letters to J. Gale Thring, 1889-1892. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 61387433
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referencedIn | Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1841-1910. Letter to the President and Council of the Historical Society of Maine, 1884 Dec. | Maine Historical Society Library | |
creatorOf | Brock, Thomas, 1847-1922. Tom Hughes Monument [model] : Rugby School. | Centre canadien d'architecture, | Canadian Centre for Architecture | CCA | |
creatorOf | Brock, Thomas, 1847-1922. Thomas Brock letters to J. Gale Thring, 1889-1892. | Pennsylvania State University Libraries |
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Birth 1847-03-01
Death 1922-08-22
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