Roubiliac Roubillac noun
Louis-François (lwifrɑ̃swa). ?1695–1762, French sculptor: lived chiefly in England: his sculptures include the statue of Handel in Vauxhall Gardens (1737)
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Roubiliac was to supply the best marble he could for the money.
Art in England
Dutton Cook
There is no necessity for running through a list of Roubiliac’s works.
Art in England
Dutton Cook
Reynolds had painted the picture as a present to his friend, Mr. Roubiliac.
Art in England
Dutton Cook
It also appears that Roubiliac furnished a statue of Milton for the gardens.
South London
Sir Walter Besant
Ware was heard to tell this story, while he was sitting to Roubiliac for his bust.
Club Life of London, Volume II (of 2)
John Timbs
Louis François Roubiliac, ‘Alexander Pope’, about 1738. Museum no.
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Sir Francis Bacon by Roubiliac
Louis François Roubiliac
Alexander Pope
Roubiliac by Joseph Wilton, 1761, National Portrait Gallery, London
William Hogarth by Louis François Roubiliac | by Peter Denton
Bust Alexander Pope
Dr Richard Bentley (1756), one of Roubiliac’s marble busts for Trinity College,
Louis François Roubiliac, ‘Alexander Pope’, about 1738. Museum no.
Roubiliac, Louis François; Enlarge image
Sir Francis Bacon by Roubiliac
Louis François Roubiliac
Alexander Pope
Roubiliac by Joseph Wilton, 1761, National Portrait Gallery, London
William Hogarth by Louis François Roubiliac | by Peter Denton
Bust Alexander Pope
Dr Richard Bentley (1756), one of Roubiliac’s marble busts for Trinity College,
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Bust of Alexander Pope by Louis Francois Roubiliac Reproduction Oil Painting
Louis Francois Roubiliac, Bust of Joseph Wilton, R.A.
Monument to Lady Elizabeth Nightingale (1761) Louis François Roubiliac
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