. A short history of art . theBlack Prince. Other sculptors with a marked bias towardsdecorative composition are H. C. Fehr and Albert mention, in the same connection, must be made ofthe Irish sculptor John Hughes, whose most importantwork is the very handsome monument to Queen Victoria,in Dublin. In Scotland, A. McGillivray and Birnie Rhindare doing excellent work; while other Englishmen who de-serve attention are W. Goscombe John, Henry A. Pegram,and the young sculptor Derwent Wood. But the most original living sculptor of the Britishschool is Albert Gilbert, the son of a musici


. A short history of art . theBlack Prince. Other sculptors with a marked bias towardsdecorative composition are H. C. Fehr and Albert mention, in the same connection, must be made ofthe Irish sculptor John Hughes, whose most importantwork is the very handsome monument to Queen Victoria,in Dublin. In Scotland, A. McGillivray and Birnie Rhindare doing excellent work; while other Englishmen who de-serve attention are W. Goscombe John, Henry A. Pegram,and the young sculptor Derwent Wood. But the most original living sculptor of the Britishschool is Albert Gilbert, the son of a musician, whose train-ing at South Kensington was followed by a course in theEcole des Beaux Arts, after which he studied in earliest important work was the winged figure ofIcarus. One of his most characteristic, as well as highlyelaborate works, is the ornate and impressive monumentto Queen Victoria, in Winchester. His memorial to Faw-cett is in Westminster Abbey; his fine bust of the painterWatts, in the Tate y. - tc .J = o K br.


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