John Gibson was a Welsh Neoclassical sculptor born on June 19, 1790 in Wales. He spent the majority of his career in Italy, where he was highly regarded for his sculptures of classical and religious subjects. He was also known for his portrait busts of prominent figures of the day.
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Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $3 million (2024)
About
Welsh Neoclassical Sculptor who spent the majority of his career in Italy.
Before Fame
He apprenticed with a cabinetmaker and disliked it enough to ask to be changed to woodcarving.
Trivia
He is best known for his works Queen Victoria, Supported by Justice and Clemency, and Hunter and Dog.
Family Life
His father was a market gardener.
Associated With
He and Howard Marks were both from Wales.