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  1. 28 de dic. de 2020 · WOOLNER, THOMAS (1825–1892), sculptor and poet, son of Thomas Woolner and his wife Rebecca (born Leeks), was born at Hadleigh in Suffolk on 17 Dec. 1825. He received his first education at Ipswich, but in his boyhood his father removed to London on obtaining an appointment in the post office, and at the age of twelve young Woolner, who had ...

  2. Hugh Woolner. Home. Titanic. Survivors. Mr Hugh Woolner. Mr Hugh Woolner was born on 28 September 1866 at 29 Welbeck Street, Marylebone, Middlesex, England, later being baptised on 22 November that same year in St Mary's Church. He was the son of Thomas Woolner (b. 1826), a sculptor, poet and art-dealer, and Alice Gertrude Waugh (b. 1845), the ...

  3. This portrait. Woolner and Dante Gabriel Rossetti were studio neighbours in 1847, and the earliest (if indirect) reference to the sculptor in Rossetti’s correspondence was in January 1848. [1] Woolner was one of the seven members of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, and the only sculptor among them. The PRB was formed around 1848 and early 1849.

  4. Thomas Woolner (1825-1892), sculptor and poet, was born on 17 December 1825 at Hadleigh, Suffolk, England, son of Thomas Woolner, post office sorter, and his first wife Rebecca, née Leeks. He received some education at Ipswich. His father took no interest in the boy's early efforts at clay modelling, carving and drawing, but a sympathetic ...

  5. 11 de abr. de 2024 · The bronze statue of Stamford Raffles, sculpted by Thomas Woolner, was installed on Jubilee Day on 27 June 1887 at the Padang. It was relocated to Empress Place during Singapore’s centenary celebrations on 6 February 1919. The statue depicts Raffles standing with arms folded and an aura of quiet assurance.1. The statue was the work of famed ...

  6. Woolner, Thomas, 1825-1892; Woolner, Amy. Publication date 1917 Topics Artists Publisher New York : E.P. Dutton and company Collection cdl; americana Contributor University of California Libraries Language English. xviii, 352 p. 23 cm "List of works": p. 336-345 "List of writings": p. 346

  7. Thomas Woolner (Hadleigh, Suffolk, 17 dicembre 1825 - Londra, 7 ottobre 1892) era uno scultore e poeta inglese. Faceva parte del movimento del Preraffaelliti ed era l'unico scultore in quella compagnia. Woolner ha ricevuto la sua formazione dallo scultore William Behnes.