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John Flaxman Ii Collection

John Flaxman II was a renowned British sculptor and artist who made significant contributions to the neoclassical movement in the late 18th and early 19th centuries

Background imageJohn Flaxman Ii 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 imageJohn Flaxman Ii Collection: Three Inscription Fields. Creator: John Flaxman

Three Inscription Fields. Creator: John Flaxman
Three Inscription Fields

Background imageJohn Flaxman Ii Collection: Design for a Monument. Creator: John Flaxman

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

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

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

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

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

Background imageJohn Flaxman Ii Collection: Antique Bearded Head. Creator: John Flaxman

Antique Bearded Head. Creator: John Flaxman
Antique Bearded Head

Background imageJohn Flaxman Ii 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 imageJohn Flaxman Ii Collection: The Transfiguration, published 1829. Creator: W Walton

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

Background imageJohn Flaxman Ii 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 imageJohn Flaxman Ii 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 imageJohn Flaxman Ii 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 imageJohn Flaxman Ii 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 imageJohn Flaxman Ii 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 imageJohn Flaxman Ii 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 imageJohn Flaxman Ii 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



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John Flaxman II was a renowned British sculptor and artist who made significant contributions to the neoclassical movement in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Known for his exquisite marble sculptures and intricate drawings, Flaxman's work often depicted classical themes and mythological figures with a sense of grace and elegance. His talent for capturing emotion and movement in stone earned him widespread acclaim during his lifetime, with many considering him one of the greatest sculptors of his time. Despite facing personal tragedies and financial struggles throughout his career, Flaxman continued to create stunning works of art that have stood the test of time. Today, his legacy lives on through his masterful creations, which can be found in museums and galleries around the world. John Flaxman II remains an enduring figure in art history, revered for his skill, creativity, and dedication to preserving the beauty of classical antiquity through his timeless sculptures.