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Charles Molloy Westmacott Collection

Charles Molloy Westmacott was a prominent British sculptor and artist known for his intricate marble sculptures and detailed portrait work

Background imageCharles Molloy Westmacott Collection: Regency gentlemen locked up in Radford's Hotel, Carey Street

Regency gentlemen locked up in Radford's Hotel, Carey Street, for nonpayment of a bill at Long's Hotel
FLO4619154 Regency gentlemen locked up in Radford's Hotel, Carey Street, for nonpayment of a bill at Long's Hotel. Morning and in Low Spirits. A scene in a lock-up house

Background imageCharles Molloy Westmacott Collection: A drunken brawl at an Irish wake in St. Giles slum. The Wake, or last appearance of Teddy O'Rafferty

A drunken brawl at an Irish wake in St. Giles slum. The Wake, or last appearance of Teddy O'Rafferty
FLO4619070 A drunken brawl at an Irish wake in St. Giles slum. The Wake, or last appearance of Teddy O'Rafferty, a scene in the Holy Land

Background imageCharles Molloy Westmacott Collection: Dr. Wall treating a patient suffering from a hangover. Tom Echo laid up with the Headington Fever

Dr. Wall treating a patient suffering from a hangover. Tom Echo laid up with the Headington Fever or an Oxonian very
FLO4618946 Dr. Wall treating a patient suffering from a hangover. Tom Echo laid up with the Headington Fever or an Oxonian very near the wall

Background imageCharles Molloy Westmacott Collection: Lady Caroline Lamb and King George IV's mistress Marchioness of Conyngham arguing with a

Lady Caroline Lamb and King George IV's mistress Marchioness of Conyngham arguing with a foul-mouthed fish wife at
FLO4618931 Lady Caroline Lamb and King George IV's mistress Marchioness of Conyngham arguing with a foul-mouthed fish wife at Billingsgate fish market

Background imageCharles Molloy Westmacott Collection: Regency fops and belles promenading at Hyde Park Gate. The Arrival

Regency fops and belles promenading at Hyde Park Gate. The Arrival, or Western Entrance to Cockney Land
FLO4618900 Regency fops and belles promenading at Hyde Park Gate. The Arrival, or Western Entrance to Cockney Land. Handcoloured copperplate drawn

Background imageCharles Molloy Westmacott Collection: Regency gentlemen and ladies promenading in carriages, coaches and sedan chairs in Bath

Regency gentlemen and ladies promenading in carriages, coaches and sedan chairs in Bath
FLO4619278 Regency gentlemen and ladies promenading in carriages, coaches and sedan chairs in Bath. Milsom Street and Bond Street with Portraits of Bath Swells

Background imageCharles Molloy Westmacott Collection: Arrival of the Royal Mail stage coach from London around 10AM at the Post Office, Bristol

Arrival of the Royal Mail stage coach from London around 10AM at the Post Office, Bristol
FLO4619250 Arrival of the Royal Mail stage coach from London around 10AM at the Post Office, Bristol. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Robert Cruikshank from The English Spy, London

Background imageCharles Molloy Westmacott Collection: Regency gentlemen dining with travelling salesmen at a tradesmen's hotel in Cheltenham

Regency gentlemen dining with travelling salesmen at a tradesmen's hotel in Cheltenham
FLO4619221 Regency gentlemen dining with travelling salesmen at a tradesmen's hotel in Cheltenham. The Bagmens Banquet at the Bell Inn Cheltenham

Background imageCharles Molloy Westmacott Collection: Regency gentlemen at a dog kennel prior to a foxhunt. Going Out: View of the Berkeley Hunt kennel

Regency gentlemen at a dog kennel prior to a foxhunt. Going Out: View of the Berkeley Hunt kennel, Cheltenham
FLO4619196 Regency gentlemen at a dog kennel prior to a foxhunt. Going Out: View of the Berkeley Hunt kennel, Cheltenham. Handcoloured copperplate drawn

Background imageCharles Molloy Westmacott Collection: Regency society promenading at Cowes, Isle of Wight. Portraits of Noble Commanders

Regency society promenading at Cowes, Isle of Wight. Portraits of Noble Commanders and Members of the Royal Yacht Club
FLO4619188 Regency society promenading at Cowes, Isle of Wight. Portraits of Noble Commanders and Members of the Royal Yacht Club

Background imageCharles Molloy Westmacott Collection: Hapless Londoners riding in the Epping Hunt, Easter Monday. Dandies and fops came down from London

Hapless Londoners riding in the Epping Hunt, Easter Monday. Dandies and fops came down from London
FLO4619105 Hapless Londoners riding in the Epping Hunt, Easter Monday. Dandies and fops came down from London and rode on horses and in carriages chasing a single stag

Background imageCharles Molloy Westmacott Collection: Regency fops and courtesans waltzing in the Argyll Rooms, Regent Street

Regency fops and courtesans waltzing in the Argyll Rooms, Regent Street. Among the courtesans are Nelly Mansell
FLO4619073 Regency fops and courtesans waltzing in the Argyll Rooms, Regent Street. Among the courtesans are Nelly Mansell, Emma Richardson, Ellen Hanbury, Dolly Drinkwater and Fanny Myers

Background imageCharles Molloy Westmacott Collection: Regency beggars and thieves drinking in a cellar in a beggars public house

Regency beggars and thieves drinking in a cellar in a beggars public house, including African cripples
FLO4619058 Regency beggars and thieves drinking in a cellar in a beggars public house, including African cripples, women playing cards, men drinking punch, etc. Brokers Carousing in a Cdgers Ken

Background imageCharles Molloy Westmacott Collection: A lawyer interrogating a witness in front of jury and judges at Westminster Hall court

A lawyer interrogating a witness in front of jury and judges at Westminster Hall court
FLO4619057 A lawyer interrogating a witness in front of jury and judges at Westminster Hall court. The judges include Chief Justice Sir Charles Abbot, and lawyers Raine, Pollock, Ashworth, Courtney

Background imageCharles Molloy Westmacott Collection: A lawyer being tossed in a blanket by his colleagues in the yard at King's Bench Prison

A lawyer being tossed in a blanket by his colleagues in the yard at King's Bench Prison
FLO4619006 A lawyer being tossed in a blanket by his colleagues in the yard at King's Bench Prison. Debtors and creditors inside a debtor's prison

Background imageCharles Molloy Westmacott Collection: Regency gentlemen drinking gin at the Daffy Club, held in Tom Belcher's Castle Tavern, Holborn

Regency gentlemen drinking gin at the Daffy Club, held in Tom Belcher's Castle Tavern, Holborn
FLO4618971 Regency gentlemen drinking gin at the Daffy Club, held in Tom Belcher's Castle Tavern, Holborn. Paintings of famous boxers including John Jackson, Daniel Mendoza

Background imageCharles Molloy Westmacott Collection: Fashionable people watching a horse and trap breakdown in front of the gambling hell

Fashionable people watching a horse and trap breakdown in front of the gambling hell
FLO4618958 Fashionable people watching a horse and trap breakdown in front of the gambling hell. William Crockford stands at the door. Exterior of Fishmongers Hall, a Regular break down

Background imageCharles Molloy Westmacott Collection: Oxford university big wigs and donations including Dr. Kett, Lord Greville, Dr

Oxford university big wigs and donations including Dr. Kett, Lord Greville, Dr. Grosvenor, Alderman Fletcher and Mr
FLO4618937 Oxford university big wigs and donations including Dr. Kett, Lord Greville, Dr. Grosvenor, Alderman Fletcher and Mr. Swan promenading on a Sunday

Background imageCharles Molloy Westmacott Collection: Fashionable Regency people taking the healing waters in the Pump Room at Bath Spa

Fashionable Regency people taking the healing waters in the Pump Room at Bath Spa
FLO4619318 Fashionable Regency people taking the healing waters in the Pump Room at Bath Spa. Well-known characters including Handcoloured copperplate drawn

Background imageCharles Molloy Westmacott Collection: Regency gentlemen in top hats playing bowls on a bowling green. The Bowling Alley, Worcester

Regency gentlemen in top hats playing bowls on a bowling green. The Bowling Alley, Worcester
FLO4619292 Regency gentlemen in top hats playing bowls on a bowling green. The Bowling Alley, Worcester, or Characters of the Hand and Glove Club

Background imageCharles Molloy Westmacott Collection: The Fancy Ball at the Upper Rooms, Bath. Fashionable Regency people in masquerade at a ball in

The Fancy Ball at the Upper Rooms, Bath. Fashionable Regency people in masquerade at a ball in the spa town of Bath
FLO4619261 The Fancy Ball at the Upper Rooms, Bath. Fashionable Regency people in masquerade at a ball in the spa town of Bath

Background imageCharles Molloy Westmacott Collection: Regency gentlemen gambling on the card game Hazard at Brooks club

Regency gentlemen gambling on the card game Hazard at Brooks club. The Great Subscription Room at Brooks
FLO4619219 Regency gentlemen gambling on the card game Hazard at Brooks club. The Great Subscription Room at Brooks, or Opposition Members engaged upon Hazard-ous Points

Background imageCharles Molloy Westmacott Collection: Regency gentlemen fighting a duel with pistols in Hyde Park. The Point of Honor decided

Regency gentlemen fighting a duel with pistols in Hyde Park. The Point of Honor decided on the Leaden argument of a
FLO4619169 Regency gentlemen fighting a duel with pistols in Hyde Park. The Point of Honor decided on the Leaden argument of a Love Affair

Background imageCharles Molloy Westmacott Collection: Regency traders, buyers (Bulls) and sellers (Bears), at the Stock Exchange, London

Regency traders, buyers (Bulls) and sellers (Bears), at the Stock Exchange, London
FLO4619125 Regency traders, buyers (Bulls) and sellers (Bears), at the Stock Exchange, London, when Billy Wright's famous brown pony was brought on the trading floor

Background imageCharles Molloy Westmacott Collection: Harrow School boys smashing crockery in Hog Lane, 1825. The Tea Pot Row at Harrow

Harrow School boys smashing crockery in Hog Lane, 1825. The Tea Pot Row at Harrow, or the Battle of Hog Lane
FLO4619111 Harrow School boys smashing crockery in Hog Lane, 1825. The Tea Pot Row at Harrow, or the Battle of Hog Lane. Handcoloured copperplate drawn

Background imageCharles Molloy Westmacott Collection: Regency water sports and an accident on the Thames near Richmond

Regency water sports and an accident on the Thames near Richmond. An overloaded boat hits a barge on the river
FLO4619100 Regency water sports and an accident on the Thames near Richmond. An overloaded boat hits a barge on the river, while university rowers and yachts go by

Background imageCharles Molloy Westmacott Collection: Regency dinner party at the home of a bourgeois family. Liston and the Lambkins

Regency dinner party at the home of a bourgeois family. Liston and the Lambkins, or the Citizens Dinner Party
FLO4619079 Regency dinner party at the home of a bourgeois family. Liston and the Lambkins, or the Citizens Dinner Party. Handcoloured copperplate drawn

Background imageCharles Molloy Westmacott Collection: Bernard Blackmantle (Charles Molloy Westmacott) reading his Farce in the Green Room of the Theatre

Bernard Blackmantle (Charles Molloy Westmacott) reading his Farce in the Green Room of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
FLO4619019 Bernard Blackmantle (Charles Molloy Westmacott) reading his Farce in the Green Room of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane

Background imageCharles Molloy Westmacott Collection: Regency gamblers playing English Hazard in the gambling hell, Fishmongers Hall

Regency gamblers playing English Hazard in the gambling hell, Fishmongers Hall. A gambler claims the dice are weighted
FLO4618964 Regency gamblers playing English Hazard in the gambling hell, Fishmongers Hall. A gambler claims the dice are weighted. The Interior of Modern Hell, empty the Cogged Dice

Background imageCharles Molloy Westmacott Collection: Gamblers including Mr. Tanfield, John Gully and the Earl of Sefton settling bets after

Gamblers including Mr. Tanfield, John Gully and the Earl of Sefton settling bets after the Doncaster St
FLO4618951 Gamblers including Mr. Tanfield, John Gully and the Earl of Sefton settling bets after the Doncaster St. Leger at Tattersalls. Monday after the Great St

Background imageCharles Molloy Westmacott Collection: Regency fops admiring the ballerina Maria Mercandotti, the Andalusian Venus

Regency fops admiring the ballerina Maria Mercandotti, the Andalusian Venus
FLO4618893 Regency fops admiring the ballerina Maria Mercandotti, the Andalusian Venus, perform a pirouette in the Green Room at the Opera

Background imageCharles Molloy Westmacott Collection: Oxford university students in a pitched battle with locals in the High Street

Oxford university students in a pitched battle with locals in the High Street
FLO4618886 Oxford university students in a pitched battle with locals in the High Street. Town and Gown or the Battle of the Togati and the Town Raff in the High Street, Oxford

Background imageCharles Molloy Westmacott Collection: New student moving into filthy rooms in a college at Oxford University. College Comforts

New student moving into filthy rooms in a college at Oxford University. College Comforts
FLO4618879 New student moving into filthy rooms in a college at Oxford University. College Comforts, a Freshman taking possession of his Rooms

Background imageCharles Molloy Westmacott Collection: Student attempting to smuggle a woman in a basket into his rooms at college

Student attempting to smuggle a woman in a basket into his rooms at college
FLO4618844 Student attempting to smuggle a woman in a basket into his rooms at college. Capping a Proctor, or Oxford Bulldogs detecting Brazen Smugglers

Background imageCharles Molloy Westmacott Collection: Regency gentlemen, farmers and peasants riding in a parade of coaches and hay wagons

Regency gentlemen, farmers and peasants riding in a parade of coaches and hay wagons
FLO4619241 Regency gentlemen, farmers and peasants riding in a parade of coaches and hay wagons. The Comical Procession from Gloucester to Berkeley

Background imageCharles Molloy Westmacott Collection: Drinking party at the Christopher public house for a society of old Etonians that stole inn

Drinking party at the Christopher public house for a society of old Etonians that stole inn and shop signs
FLO4618807 Drinking party at the Christopher public house for a society of old Etonians that stole inn and shop signs. Signs for a pawn shop, milliners, optician, wineseller, fishmonger, cobbler

Background imageCharles Molloy Westmacott Collection: Regency gentlemen on horseback observing unusual characters such as a man in a tartan coat

Regency gentlemen on horseback observing unusual characters such as a man in a tartan coat
FLO4619237 Regency gentlemen on horseback observing unusual characters such as a man in a tartan coat, a couple in a tiny coach The Sovereign drawn by two men in top hats, a woman riding sidesaddle

Background imageCharles Molloy Westmacott Collection: Regency nobles and liveried servants helping fainting women in the crush at a party in

Regency nobles and liveried servants helping fainting women in the crush at a party in the Circuluar dining room in
FLO4619181 Regency nobles and liveried servants helping fainting women in the crush at a party in the Circuluar dining room in the Prince Regent's Carlton Palace

Background imageCharles Molloy Westmacott Collection: Regency alderman and tradesmen fighting over dinner at the Gate House, Highgate

Regency alderman and tradesmen fighting over dinner at the Gate House, Highgate
FLO4619117 Regency alderman and tradesmen fighting over dinner at the Gate House, Highgate. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Robert Cruikshank from The English Spy, London, 1825

Background imageCharles Molloy Westmacott Collection: A crowd of people watching a Punch and Judy show in Leicester Fields, London. The Great Actor, or Mr

A crowd of people watching a Punch and Judy show in Leicester Fields, London. The Great Actor, or Mr
FLO4619085 A crowd of people watching a Punch and Judy show in Leicester Fields, London. The Great Actor, or Mr. Punch in all his Glory

Background imageCharles Molloy Westmacott Collection: A young writer reading his play to a group of chattering veteran actors

A young writer reading his play to a group of chattering veteran actors. Bernard Blackmantle reading his Play in
FLO4619074 A young writer reading his play to a group of chattering veteran actors. Bernard Blackmantle reading his Play in the Green Room of the Covent Garden Theatre

Background imageCharles Molloy Westmacott Collection: An Oxford university student tried and expelled by the donations for fighting

An Oxford university student tried and expelled by the donations for fighting. Golgotha or the Palace of Sculls
FLO4618899 An Oxford university student tried and expelled by the donations for fighting. Golgotha or the Palace of Sculls. Tom Echo receiving sentance of Rustication

Background imageCharles Molloy Westmacott Collection: Hungover Oxford university students attending a religious service at 7AM

Hungover Oxford university students attending a religious service at 7AM. Black Matins or the Effect of Late Drinking
FLO4618889 Hungover Oxford university students attending a religious service at 7AM. Black Matins or the Effect of Late Drinking upon Early Risers

Background imageCharles Molloy Westmacott Collection: The festival of Eton Montem with the procession up Mount Salt Hill. Held every three years

The festival of Eton Montem with the procession up Mount Salt Hill. Held every three years
FLO4618818 The festival of Eton Montem with the procession up Mount Salt Hill. Held every three years, Eton college old boys climbed the local hill and paid salt to the school

Background imageCharles Molloy Westmacott Collection: View of the Regency gents betting on the St. Leger horse race at Doncaster race track, 1825

View of the Regency gents betting on the St. Leger horse race at Doncaster race track, 1825
FLO4619236 View of the Regency gents betting on the St. Leger horse race at Doncaster race track, 1825. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Robert Cruikshank from The English Spy, London

Background imageCharles Molloy Westmacott Collection: Regency gentlemen visiting the Royal Wells spa, Cheltenham, and observing the sick

Regency gentlemen visiting the Royal Wells spa, Cheltenham, and observing the sick and lame at the gate
FLO4619212 Regency gentlemen visiting the Royal Wells spa, Cheltenham, and observing the sick and lame at the gate. Handcoloured copperplate drawn

Background imageCharles Molloy Westmacott Collection: Regency gentlemen drinking iced claret in the coffee room at Long's Hotel, London

Regency gentlemen drinking iced claret in the coffee room at Long's Hotel, London
FLO4619150 Regency gentlemen drinking iced claret in the coffee room at Long's Hotel, London. Evening and in High Spirits: a scene at Long's Hotel

Background imageCharles Molloy Westmacott Collection: Westminster School boys spook a nightwatchman and an old woman in a cellar. Westminster Frolics

Westminster School boys spook a nightwatchman and an old woman in a cellar. Westminster Frolics
FLO4619095 Westminster School boys spook a nightwatchman and an old woman in a cellar. Westminster Frolics. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Robert Cruikshank from The English Spy




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Charles Molloy Westmacott was a prominent British sculptor and artist known for his intricate marble sculptures and detailed portrait work. Born in 1789, he quickly gained recognition for his talent and was commissioned to create numerous pieces for wealthy patrons and public institutions. Westmacott's work often depicted historical figures, mythological scenes, and allegorical themes, showcasing his mastery of classical forms and techniques. His sculptures were praised for their lifelike quality and emotional depth, capturing the essence of his subjects with precision and skill. Throughout his career, Westmacott received accolades from critics and fellow artists alike, solidifying his reputation as one of the leading sculptors of his time. His legacy continues to inspire contemporary artists today, serving as a testament to the enduring power of artistry and creativity. In addition to his artistic achievements, Westmacott was also a devoted family man and philanthropist, using his success to support charitable causes and promote education in the arts. His dedication to both craft and community made him a beloved figure in British society during the 19th century. Though Charles Molloy Westmacott passed away in 1875, his impact on the world of sculpture remains profound. His works can be found in museums, galleries, and private collections around the globe, ensuring that future generations will continue to appreciate his contributions to art history.