Angus Fletcher
(1799-1862), ArtistArtist of 2 portraits
Angus Fletcher was a moderately successful sculptor. He exhibited various works at the Royal Academy between 1831 and 1839, including a bust of Charles Dickens, and there are still in existence busts of other personalities of his time, such as Felicia Hemans the poetess, and also William Wordsworth, and Margaret Davy, Angus's sister. He was responsible for the profile medallion of his Mother, Eliza, in Grasmere Church, as well as the carving on the headstone of Wordsworth's daughter, Dora Quillinan, in the churchyard, decorated with a border of ivy leaves and a lamb supporting a cross.
by Angus Fletcher
plaster bust, 1829
NPG 1046
by Angus Fletcher
marble bust, circa 1829
On display in the Entrance Hall on Floor 0 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG 5198
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18 September 2017, 14:23
Adelaide Constance Campbell (later Lady Arthur Lennox) sat 'for her bust' for Angus Fletcher in May 1824 in Edinburgh.