Carlo Marochetti
(1805-1867), Sculptor(Pietro) Carlo Giovanni Battista Marochetti, Baron Marochetti
Sitter in 12 portraits
Artist associated with 11 portraits
Sculptor; a baron of Italy, moving permanently from France to London in 1848, Marochetti attracted the patronage of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. He went on to develop a significant reputation for public statuary. A regular exhibitor at the Royal Academy and a prominent figure in the London art world, Marochetti executed statues of Queen Victoria and the Duke of Wellington as well as many decorative works and busts.
Thomas Babington Macaulay, Baron Macaulay
by Carlo Marochetti
bronze medallion, 1848
NPG 257
by Carlo Marochetti
marble bust, 1858
NPG 1029
Thomas Babington Macaulay, Baron Macaulay
by Carlo Marochetti
plaster cast of medallion
NPG 257a
by Camille Silvy, after Carlo Marochetti
albumen print, circa 1863-1864
NPG Ax59195
Statue of Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
by Camille Silvy, after Carlo Marochetti
albumen print, circa 1863
NPG Ax59097
Statue of Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
by Camille Silvy, after Carlo Marochetti
albumen print, circa 1863
NPG Ax59098
Statue of Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
by Camille Silvy, after Carlo Marochetti
albumen print, circa 1863
NPG Ax59099
'Reproduction from a statue by order of Baron Marochetti' (Sir Mark Cubbon)
by Camille Silvy, after Carlo Marochetti
albumen print, 15 October 1864
NPG Ax63873
Statue of Sir George Cornewall Lewis, 2nd Bt
by Camille Silvy, after Carlo Marochetti
albumen print, circa 1864
NPG Ax59306
by Camille Silvy, after Carlo Marochetti
albumen print, 13 October 1864
NPG Ax59323
by Camille Silvy, after Carlo Marochetti
albumen print, circa 1865
NPG Ax59331
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