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William Torel

(active 1291-1293), Sculptor

Artist associated with 2 portraits
William Torel was a London goldsmith employed by Edward I to execute the gilt-bronze effigies of Henry III and Queen Eleanor of Castile for their tombs at Westminster Abbey and Lincoln Minster.

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Eleanor of Castile, by Elkington & Co, cast by  Domenico Brucciani, after  William Torel - NPG 345

Eleanor of Castile

by Elkington & Co, cast by Domenico Brucciani, after William Torel
electrotype, 1873, based on a work of 1291-1293
NPG 345

King Henry III, by Elkington & Co, cast by  Domenico Brucciani, after  William Torel - NPG 341

King Henry III

by Elkington & Co, cast by Domenico Brucciani, after William Torel
electrotype, 1873, based on a work of circa 1291
NPG 341

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