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Henry Poole

(1873-1928), Sculptor

Artist of 2 portraits
The sculptor Henry Poole attended the Royal Academy Schools from 1892, and afterwards trained under Harry Bates and G.F. Watts. His father had been an architectural carver, and much of Poole's work was architectural sculpture, much for buildings by the architectural partnership Lanchester and Rickards. Poole was elected an Associate of the Royal Academy in 1920, and became a full Royal Academician in 1927.

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Albert Ball, by Henry Poole - NPG 2277

Albert Ball

by Henry Poole
bronze statuette, 1920s
On display in Room 19 on Floor 2 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG 2277

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