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Flaxman John Collection

Flaxman John was a mysterious figure who roamed the countryside, spreading kindness and wisdom wherever he went

Background imageFlaxman John Collection: 'Deliver us from Evil', from the 'Lyra Germanica', 1860. Creator: T. Bolton

"Deliver us from Evil", from the "Lyra Germanica", 1860. Creator: T. Bolton
"Deliver us from Evil", from the "Lyra Germanica", 1860. In the present edition the work is carefully produced as a gift-book

Background imageFlaxman John Collection: Three Inscription Fields. Creator: John Flaxman

Three Inscription Fields. Creator: John Flaxman
Three Inscription Fields

Background imageFlaxman John Collection: Design for a Monument. Creator: John Flaxman

Design for a Monument. Creator: John Flaxman
Design for a Monument

Background imageFlaxman John Collection: Battle between Man and Centaur. Creator: John Flaxman

Battle between Man and Centaur. Creator: John Flaxman
Battle between Man and Centaur

Background imageFlaxman John Collection: Antique Head with a Helmet. Creator: John Flaxman

Antique Head with a Helmet. Creator: John Flaxman
Antique Head with a Helmet

Background imageFlaxman John Collection: Antique Bearded Head. Creator: John Flaxman

Antique Bearded Head. Creator: John Flaxman
Antique Bearded Head

Background imageFlaxman John Collection: Daedalian Figures from Bronzes, published 1829. Creator: W Walton

Daedalian Figures from Bronzes, published 1829. Creator: W Walton
Daedalian Figures from Bronzes, published 1829

Background imageFlaxman John Collection: The Transfiguration, published 1829. Creator: W Walton

The Transfiguration, published 1829. Creator: W Walton
The Transfiguration, published 1829

Background imageFlaxman John Collection: Minerva, From a Bronze by Daedalus, published 1829. Creator: W Walton

Minerva, From a Bronze by Daedalus, published 1829. Creator: W Walton
Minerva, From a Bronze by Daedalus, published 1829

Background imageFlaxman John Collection: Statue on the Pediment over the West Front of a Temple at Egina, published 1829. Creator: W Walton

Statue on the Pediment over the West Front of a Temple at Egina, published 1829. Creator: W Walton
Statue on the Pediment over the West Front of a Temple at Egina, published 1829

Background imageFlaxman John Collection: Last Judgment, Lincoln Cathedral, published 1829. Creator: W Walton

Last Judgment, Lincoln Cathedral, published 1829. Creator: W Walton
Last Judgment, Lincoln Cathedral, published 1829

Background imageFlaxman John Collection: Figure of Bubaste or Isis, published 1829. Creator: W Walton

Figure of Bubaste or Isis, published 1829. Creator: W Walton
Figure of Bubaste or Isis, published 1829

Background imageFlaxman John Collection: Bronze Figure of Minerva, Found in the Barrow of Achilles, published 1829. Creator: W Walton

Bronze Figure of Minerva, Found in the Barrow of Achilles, published 1829. Creator: W Walton
Bronze Figure of Minerva, Found in the Barrow of Achilles, published 1829

Background imageFlaxman John Collection: Testimonials presented to the Right Hon. Thomas Milner Gibson, M.P. by the Association... 1862

Testimonials presented to the Right Hon. Thomas Milner Gibson, M.P. by the Association... 1862. Creator: Unknown
Testimonials presented to the Right Hon. Thomas Milner Gibson, M.P. by the Association for the Abolition of the Taxes on Knowledge, 1862. Mr

Background imageFlaxman John Collection: Tablet to the memory of Lord Palmerston's father and mother, in Romsey Abbey Church, 1865

Tablet to the memory of Lord Palmerston's father and mother, in Romsey Abbey Church, 1865. Creator: Unknown
Tablet to the memory of Lord Palmerston's father and mother, in Romsey Abbey Church, 1865. 'The tombs of Lord Palmerston's father and mother, as well as that of Sir William Temple

Background imageFlaxman John Collection: Amphion and Zethus Delivering their Mother Antiope from the Fury of Dirce and Lycus, 1789

Amphion and Zethus Delivering their Mother Antiope from the Fury of Dirce and Lycus, 1789

Background imageFlaxman John Collection: Monument to Nicolai Wanostrocht, 1822. Creator: Agostino Aglio

Monument to Nicolai Wanostrocht, 1822. Creator: Agostino Aglio
Monument to Nicolai Wanostrocht, 1822

Background imageFlaxman John Collection: Head of a Woman (Theresa Turner?). Creator: John Flaxman

Head of a Woman (Theresa Turner?). Creator: John Flaxman
Head of a Woman (Theresa Turner?)

Background imageFlaxman John Collection: Head of a Woman Looking Down (Theresa Turner?). Creator: John Flaxman

Head of a Woman Looking Down (Theresa Turner?). Creator: John Flaxman
Head of a Woman Looking Down (Theresa Turner?)

Background imageFlaxman John Collection: Statue of Burns, by Flaxman, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Statue of Burns, by Flaxman, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Statue of Burns, by Flaxman, 1844. After a sculpture of Scottish poet Robert Burns, by John Flaxman. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I



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Flaxman John was a mysterious figure who roamed the countryside, spreading kindness and wisdom wherever he went. With his weathered face and gentle smile, he had a way of making everyone feel at ease in his presence. Stories of Flaxman John's acts of generosity and compassion spread far and wide, earning him a reputation as a modern-day saint. He would often be seen helping those in need, whether it was fixing a broken fence or lending an ear to someone going through tough times. But despite his selfless nature, Flaxman John remained humble and unassuming. He never sought recognition or praise for his good deeds; he simply did what he felt was right without expecting anything in return. People from all walks of life were drawn to Flaxman John's magnetic personality and unwavering sense of integrity. His words carried weight and his actions spoke volumes about the kind of person he truly was. In a world filled with chaos and uncertainty, Flaxman John stood out as a beacon of hope and inspiration. His legacy lives on in the hearts of those who were touched by his presence, forever grateful for having known such a remarkable soul.