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John Michael Rysbrack

(1694-1770), Sculptor

Early Georgian Portraits Catalogue Entry

Sitter in 7 portraits
Artist associated with 15 portraits
Rysbrack arrived in England from Antwerp in 1720. Before this time, there was little demand for portraits sculpted from life: most sculpture was commissioned for funeral monuments. Skilled and confident, Rysbrack achieved almost instant success. In a lengthy career, his output included busts of sitters such as Alexander Pope and George II, statues from history and modern life, decorative sculpture and monuments.

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John Michael Rysbrack, by and sold by John Faber Jr, after  John Vanderbank - NPG D39967

John Michael Rysbrack

by and sold by John Faber Jr, after John Vanderbank
mezzotint, 1734 (1728)
NPG D39967

John Michael Rysbrack, by and sold by John Faber Jr, after  John Vanderbank - NPG D39968

John Michael Rysbrack

by and sold by John Faber Jr, after John Vanderbank
mezzotint, 1734 (1728)
NPG D39968

John Michael Rysbrack, by John Faber Jr, after  John Vanderbank - NPG D4144

John Michael Rysbrack

by John Faber Jr, after John Vanderbank
mezzotint, 1734 (1728)
NPG D4144

John Michael Rysbrack, by John Faber Jr, after  John Vanderbank - NPG D18928

John Michael Rysbrack

by John Faber Jr, after John Vanderbank
mezzotint, 1734 (1728)
NPG D18928

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