Category:John Flaxman
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English: John Flaxman (July 6, 1755 - December 7, 1826) was an English sculptor and draftsman. What gained his general fame was not his work in sculpture proper, but those outline designs for the illustrations of epics such as Iliad and Odyssey.
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Date of birth | 6 July 1755 York | ||||
Date of death | 7 December 1826 London | ||||
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Britannia, National Gallery.jpg 889 × 958; 397 KB
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Flaxman, Blake, Coleridge and other Men of Genius Influenced by Swedenborg.djvu 2,696 × 3,744, 182 pages; 5.36 MB
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John Flaxman statue on the Athenaeum - geograph.org.uk - 2971652.jpg 480 × 640; 59 KB
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Self-Help - Facing page 108.png 1,474 × 1,837; 1.2 MB
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- 1755 births
- 1826 deaths
- Sculptors from Great Britain
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- Painters and illustrators of works by Dante Alighieri
- People of York
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- Royal Academicians
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- Births in York
- Deaths in London