- male, deceased (1647)
- Nicholas Stone (1586-August 24, 1647) was an English sculptor and architect. Stone was the son of a quarryman of Woodbury, near Exeter, and as a...
- male, deceased (1496)
- John Marshall (or Marshal was a Bishop of Llandaff in South Wales. John was a fellow of Merton College, Oxford and a canon of Windsor. On 6...
- male, deceased (1781)
- Peter Scheemakers (1691-1781) was a Flemish Roman Catholic sculptor who worked for most of his life in London. Scheemakers studied both classical...
- male, deceased (1856)
- Sir Richard Westmacott, Jr., RA (1775-1856) was a British sculptor. He studied under his father, Richard Westmacott the Elder, before going to Rome...
- male
- Maximilian Colt (alias Maximilian Coult) (died after 1641) was a Flemish sculptor who settled in England and eventually rose to become the King's...
- male, deceased (1634)
- Epiphanius Evesham (1570-1634) was a British sculptor. He was born in Wellington, Herefordshire, a twin, and the youngest of fourteen siblings! His...
- male, deceased (1700)
- Caius Gabriel Cibber (1630-1700) was a Danish sculptor, and the father of Colley Cibber. He was born in the province of Schleswig in Denmark, but...
- male, deceased (1607)
- Cornelius Cure (d.1607) was an English born sculptor of Dutch parentage, being the son of the sculptor, William Cure I. Cure lived and worked in...
- male, deceased (1770)
- Johannes Michel or John Michael Rysbrack (born June 27, 1694 in Antwerp; died January 8, 1770 in London) was an eighteenth century Flemish...
- male, deceased (1823)
- Joseph Nollekens (August 11, 1737 - April 23, 1823), was a sculptor from London generally considered to be the finest British sculptor of the late...
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