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Matthew Noble, a portrait sculptor, was born in Hackness near Scarborough and was the son of a stonemason. As a young man, he left Yorkshire for London and studied under John Francis. From 1845 until his death he was a regular exhibitor at the Royal Academy. He first became recognised after winning the competition to produce the Wellington Monument in Manchester's Piccadilly in 1856.
Title
William Venables Vernon Harcourt (1789–1879)
Date
c.1872
Medium
plaster
Measurements
H 36.2 x W (?) x D (?) cm
Accession number
5300
Acquisition method
purchased, 1980
Work type
Bust
Inscription description
incised and dated
National Portrait Gallery, London
St Martin’s Place, London, Greater London WC2H 0HE England
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