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WESTMACOTT, SIR RICHARD (1775-1856) , British sculptor, was born in London, and while yet a boy learned the rudiments of the plastic art in the studio of his father, who was then a sculptor of some reputation. In 1793, at the age of eighteen, he went to Rome and became a pupil of Canova, then at the height of his fame. Under the prevailing influences of Italy at that time, Westmacott devoted all his energies to the study of classical sculpture, and throughout his life his real sympathies were with pagan
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Commission also made recommendations for the reduction of the high cable rates between the West Indies and the United his bust of Sir William Chambers. In 18o5 he was elected an associate, and in 1811 a full member of the Royal Academy, his diploma work
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