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Louis François Roubiliac
1695/1702–1762
(b Lyons, 31 Aug. 1702; d London, 11 Jan. 1762). French-born sculptor, active in England for virtually his entire career. Little is known of his life before he settled in London in 1730, although he is said to have trained under Balthasar Permoser in Dresden and Nicolas Coustou in Paris.
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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Oliver Cromwell (1599–1658) Louis François Roubiliac (1695/1702–1762)Oliver Cromwell (1599–1658) Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum
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Alexander Pope (1688–1744), Poet 1705–1762 Louis François Roubiliac (1695/1702–1762)Alexander Pope (1688–1744), Poet 1705–1762 The Higgins Art Gallery & Museum, Bedford
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William Hogarth (1697–1764) c.1741 Louis François Roubiliac (1695/1702–1762)William Hogarth (1697–1764) c.1741 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Sculptured Figure of Sir Isaac Newton (1642–1727) 1849 H. J. Jones (active 1849) and Louis François Roubiliac (1695/1702–1762) (after)Sculptured Figure of Sir Isaac Newton (1642–1727) 1849 The Royal Society
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George Frideric Handel (1685–1759) c.1739 Louis François Roubiliac (1695/1702–1762)George Frideric Handel (1685–1759) c.1739 The Foundling Museum
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Alexander Pope (1688–1744) c.1738 Louis François Roubiliac (1695/1702–1762)Alexander Pope (1688–1744) c.1738 The Barber Institute of Fine Arts
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John Ray (1627–1705), Naturalist and Theologian Louis François Roubiliac (1695/1702–1762) (after)John Ray (1627–1705), Naturalist and Theologian Braintree District Museum
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Isaac Newton (1643–1727) 19th C Louis François Roubiliac (1695/1702–1762) (after)Isaac Newton (1643–1727) 19th C Harris Manchester College, University of Oxford
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George Frideric Handel (1685–1759) Louis François Roubiliac (1695/1702–1762)George Frideric Handel (1685–1759) The Foundling Museum
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Alexander Pope (1688–1744), aged 52 1740 Louis François Roubiliac (1695/1702–1762)Alexander Pope (1688–1744), aged 52 1740 National Trust, Hughenden Manor
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Francis Willoughby (1635–1672), FRS 1751 Louis François Roubiliac (1695/1702–1762) (copy after)Francis Willoughby (1635–1672), FRS 1751 The University of Nottingham
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Statue of Religion 1762 Louis François Roubiliac (1695/1702–1762)Statue of Religion 1762 New Walk Museum & Art Gallery
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John Ray (1627–1705), Naturalist and Theologian Louis François Roubiliac (1695/1702–1762) (style of)John Ray (1627–1705), Naturalist and Theologian Saffron Walden Museum
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John Ligonier (1680–1770), 1st Earl Ligonier c.1761 Louis François Roubiliac (1695/1702–1762)John Ligonier (1680–1770), 1st Earl Ligonier c.1761 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Sir Isaac Newton (1642–1727) 1737–1738 Louis François Roubiliac (1695/1702–1762)Sir Isaac Newton (1642–1727) 1737–1738 The Royal Society
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Trump c.1745 Louis François Roubiliac (1695/1702–1762)Trump c.1745 Hogarth's House
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Philip Dormer Stanhope (1694–1773), 4th Earl of Chesterfield 1745 Louis François Roubiliac (1695/1702–1762)Philip Dormer Stanhope (1694–1773), 4th Earl of Chesterfield 1745 National Portrait Gallery, London
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David Garrick (1717–1779) c.1758 Louis François Roubiliac (1695/1702–1762)David Garrick (1717–1779) c.1758 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Isaac Ware (1704–1766) Louis François Roubiliac (1695/1702–1762) (after)Isaac Ware (1704–1766) National Portrait Gallery, London
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William Shakespeare (1564–1616) Louis François Roubiliac (1695/1702–1762)William Shakespeare (1564–1616) Government Art Collection