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John Henry Foley RA RHA (1818-1874) EDM

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John Henry Foley RA RHA (1818-1874) EDM
John Henry Foley RA RHA (1818-1874) EDMUND BURKE and OLIVER GOLDSMITH (A PAIR) each with the foundry stamp of Elkington & Co. at base cast bronze (a pair) 47cm., 18.5in. high Exhibited: RHA, Dublin, 1861, catalogue no. 599 (Model Statue of Goldsmith, proposed to be erected by public subscription) – another cast; RA, London, 1861, catalogue no. 981 (Oliver Goldsmith; design for a bronze statue for Trinity College, Dublin) – another cast Engraved: G. Stodart, Art Journal, 1865 (engraved illustration of the Goldsmith statue) Macquettes for the full size bronzes erected outside the front gates of Trinity College Dublin in 1868 and 1863 respectively. The original plaster models for each are in the Birmingham City Art Gallery. Foley was one of the most eminent sculptors of the Victorian era. Strickland considered him “at his best, superior to any of his contemporaries” (Dictionary of Irish Artists, Vol. I, page 359). Born in Dublin, Foley entered the RDS Drawing Schools at an early age, winning many prizes and medals in modelling, before going to London to further his career at the RA School. From the 1840s onwards he won numerous prestigious commissions, not least of which was the central figure of the Prince Consort for the Albert Memorial in Kensington Gardens, and the O’Connell Monument in Sackville Street (now O’Connell Street), Dublin. His statues of Burke and Goldsmith are likewise ranked among his most important works.