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John Gibson

Welsh sculptor (1790-1866)

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2 images from works
  • John Gibson. Photograph by Maull & Polyblank.
  • John Gibson. Photograph by J. Lee.

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4 works

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    The tinted Venus. Stipple engraving by W. Roffe after J. Gibson.

    Gibson, John, 1790-1866. | Date: [1865] | Reference: 673050i
    • Pictures

    Phaethon, the son of Helios, driving the chariot of the sun. Etching and aquatint after J. Gibson, 1851.

    Gibson, John, 1790-1866. | Date: 1851 | Reference: 2917961i
    • Pictures

    Jesus Christ, attended by mothers with children, invites the children to come up to him. Etching and aquatint after J. Gibson, 1851.

    Gibson, John, 1790-1866. | Date: 1851 | Reference: 2917960i
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    William Roscoe. Line engraving after J. Gibson, 1813.

    Gibson, John, 1790-1866. | Reference: 8237i

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