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British sculptor (1817–1876) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Matthew Noble (23 March 1817 – 23 June 1876) was a leading British portrait sculptor. Carver of numerous monumental figures and busts including work, memorializing Victorian era royalty and statesmen, displayed in locations such as Westminster Abbey, St Paul's Cathedral and Parliament Square, London.[1]
Matthew Noble | |
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Born | 23 March 1817 |
Died | 23 June 1876 59) Kensington, London, England | (aged
Nationality | British |
Known for | Sculpture |
Noble was born in Hackness, near Scarborough, as the son of a stonemason, and served his apprenticeship under his father. He left Yorkshire for London when quite young, there he studied under John Francis (the father of sculptor Mary Thornycroft). Exhibiting regularly at the Royal Academy from 1845 until his death, Noble became recognised after winning the competition to construct the Wellington Monument in Manchester in 1856.
Noble created a large body of work including portrait busts, statues and monuments. The deaths of two his sons, including Herbert (himself a promising sculptor, who was killed, aged 19, in the Abbots Ripton rail accident) are said to have contributed to Noble's own early death, aged 58, in June of the same year.[2] He is buried in Brompton Cemetery, London, on the west side of the main entrance path from the north, towards the central colonnade.[3] His uncompleted works were finished by his assistant Joseph Edwards, who also discarded the studio's plaster models.[2]
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George Hudson | National Railway Museum, York | 1847 | Bust | Marble | [4] | |||
William Smith | Oxford University Museum of Natural History | 1848 | Bust | Marble | [5] | ||||
John Philips | Oxford University Museum of Natural History | 1849 | Bust | Marble | [6] |
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Robert Peel | Market Street, Tamworth, Staffordshire | 1853 | Statue on pedestal | Bronze | Grade II | Q26491486 | [7] | |
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Robert Peel | Concert Hall of St George's Hall, Liverpool | 1853 | Statue in alcove | Marble | [8] | |||
Captain Edmund Moubray Lyons | St Paul's Cathedral, London | After 1855 | Curved relief panel | Marble | [9] | ||||
Archbishop Harcourt | York Minster | 1855 | Effigy on altar tomb | Marble | |||||
77th Regiment of Foot Crimean War memorial | St Paul's Cathedral, London | 1856 | Plaque | Marble | [10] | ||||
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Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington | Piccadilly Gardens, Manchester | 1856 | Statue on pedestal with supporting figures | Bronze and granite | Grade II | Q26561101 | [11][12][13] | |
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Queen Victoria | The Crescent, Salford | 1857 | Statue on pedestal | Limestone | Grade II | Q26665923 | [11][14] | |
Joseph Brotherton | Peel Park, Salford | 1858 | Statue on pedestal | Bronze and stone | [15] | ||||
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James George Smith Neill | Wellington Square, Ayr, and Madras, India [16] | 1859 | Statue on pedestal with plaques | Bronze and stone | Category B | Q17838465 | [17] |
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Mountstuart Elphinstone | Crypt of St Paul's Cathedral, London | After 1859 | Statue | Stone | [18] | ||||
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Archbishop Musgrave | York Minster | 1860 | Effigy on altar tomb | |||||
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Marquess of Anglesey's Column | Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, Anglesey | 1860 | Statue on column | Brass statue | 12 foot statue on 100 ft column | Grade II* | Q17742135 | Column architect, Thomas Harrison.[11][19][20] |
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Admiral Edmund Lyons, 1st Baron Lyons | St Paul's Cathedral, London | 1862 | Statue on pedestal | Marble | [21][22] | |||
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Sir James Outram, 1st Baronet | Westminster Abbey, London | 1863 | Bust on pedestal with supporting figures | Marble | [23][24] | |||
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Robert Bentley Todd | King's College Hospital, London | 1863 | Statue on pedestal | Marble | Relocated 1913[25] | |||
Albert, Prince Consort | The Crescent, Salford | 1864 | Statue on pedestal | Limestone | Grade II | [11][26] | |||
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Albert, Prince Consort | Albert Square, Manchester | 1862-1865 | Statue on pedestal with spired canopy | Marble statue | Grade I | Q50281233 | Canopy by Thomas Worthington[27][28] | |
Archibald Montgomerie, 13th Earl of Eglinton | Wellington Square, Ayr | 1865 | Statue on pedestal | Bronze and stone | Category B | Q17838485 | [29] | ||
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Sir John Franklin | Waterloo Place, London | 1866 | Statue on pedestal with relief panels | Bronze and granite | Grade II | Q26319141 | [11][30] | |
George Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 2nd Duke of Sutherland | Cliveden, Buckinghamshire | 1866 | Statue on pedestal | Bronze and granite | Grade II | [31] | |||
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George Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 2nd Duke of Sutherland | Near Dunrobin Castle railway station, Golspie, Scotland | 1866 | Statue on pedestal | Bronze and granite | Category B | Q17829346 | [32][33] | |
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Sir Peter Fairbairn | Woodhouse Square, Leeds | 1868 | Statue on pedestal | Bronze and granite | Grade II | Q26547184 | [11][34] | |
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Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston | Market Place, Romsey | 1868 | Statue on pedestal | Bronze and pink marble | Grade II | Q26525831 | [11][35] |
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Sir James Outram, 1st Baronet | Victoria Embankment Gardens, London | 1871 | Statue on pedestal | Bronze and granite | Grade II | Q20054478 | [11][36][37] | |
Sir James Ramsden | Duke Street, Barrow-in-Furness | 1872 | Statue on pedestal | Bronze and granite | Grade II | [11][38] | |||
Harriet Howard, 2nd Duchess of Sutherland | Dunrobin Castle, Golspie, Scotland | 1872 | Bust in canopy with spire | Bronze and granite | Category B | [39][40] | |||
Queen Victoria | St Thomas' Hospital, London | 1873 | Seated statue on pedestal | Marble and stone | Q93424107 | [41][42] | |||
Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby | Miller Park, Preston | 1873 | Statue on pedestal | Marble and granite | 7.3m tall | Grade II | [43] | ||
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Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby | Parliament Square, London | 1874 | Statue on pedestal with relief panels | Bronze and granite | Grade II | Q18116483 | [11][44][45] | |
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George Hamilton Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen | Westminster Abbey, London | 1874 | Bust | Marble | [46] | |||
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Sir John Franklin | Westminster Abbey, London | 1875 | Bust and surround | Marble and alabaster | [47] | |||
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Oliver Cromwell | Wythenshawe Hall, Manchester | 1875 | Statue on roughly-hewn pedestal and base | Bronze and granite | Grade II | Q26546639 | [11][48][49] | |
Samuel Lister, 1st Baron Masham | Lister Park, Bradford | 1875 | Statue on pedestal with reliefs | Marble, granite and bronze | Grade II | [11][50] | |||
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Robert Peel | Parliament Square, London | 1876 | Statue on pedestal | Bronze and red granite | Grade II | Q19277831 | [11][51] | |
Bishop Thomas Carr | St. Thomas Cathedral, Mumbai |
Throughout his career Noble was responsible for creating a number of monuments and memorials for British churches and cathedrals. Examples include
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