RA Collection: People and Organisations
Known by his contemporaries as “Gibson of Rome”, John Gibson was a hugely successful Victorian sculptor who spent the majority of his life in Italy.
John Gibson was born near Conwy, North Wales, but moved with his family to Liverpool aged nine. As a teenager he was apprenticed to a cabinet-maker, then a stonemason, but remained determined to pursue a career as a sculptor. In 1816 he had two works exhibited in the Royal Academy’s Summer Exhibition and the following year local patrons funded his travel to Rome, setting him up with an introduction to the Europe’s most famous sculptor Antonio Canova.
Studying under Canova, Gibson’s talent quickly developed and he completed his first marble sculpture, Sleeping Shepherd Boy, in 1824. He had intended to stay for only two years, but found himself captivated by the city and soon set up his own studio. Gibson continued to send works back to Britain for exhibitions, cultivating an international reputation as a neoclassical sculptor.
In 1833 Gibson was made an Associate of the Royal Academy, despite not meeting the criterion of being resident in Britain. On his election as a full Royal Academician three years later, he submitted a statue of Narcissus as his Diploma Work. Like many of Gibson’s sculptures, the subject is one from classical mythology but the figure was initially inspired by a scene Gibson observed in Rome. While out walking on the Pincian Hill, the artist caught sight of a boy looking at his reflection in water, reminding him of the story of Narcissus.
After 27 years in Rome, Gibson visited Britain in 1844. He was introduced to Queen Victoria and Prince Albert and enjoyed their patronage for the rest of his life. Gibson produced several portraits of Queen Victoria, including a bust and a full-length statue. He also made a marble relief of Cupid and Psyche that the Queen gave to her husband as a Christmas present.
In the 1850s, Gibson began experimenting with polychrome, or coloured, sculpture as his research indicated that many Ancient Greek statues were originally painted. His Tinted Venus caused a sensation at the 1862 Great Exhibition, provoking fierce debate about the use of colour in sculpture. Gibson himself was devoted to the work and resisted handing it over to its buyer for four years after the purchase was made.
On his death in 1866, Gibson bequeathed the contents of his studio, a large selection of his works and a large sum of money to the Royal Academy. His plaster cast of Phaeton Driving the Chariot of the Sun from the bequest can currently be seen in Richard Deacon Selects on the Sackler Landing. Other sculptures by Gibson can be seen at various locations across the country including Tate Britain, Westminster Abbey, the Houses of Parliament and Chatsworth House.
RA Collections Decolonial Research Project - Extended Biography
John Gibson was born near Conwy in Wales but spent his formative years in Liverpool which, by the mid-18th century, had emerged as the ‘slave-trading capital’ of the UK.
Early in his career, Gibson was supported by wealthy art collectors from the city. One of his most important early patrons was the collector, lawyer and banker William Roscoe (1753-1831) who was a prominent abolitionist.
Gibson was also a friend of Roscoe’s granddaughter, the writer Margaret Sandbach (née Roscoe) and her husband Henry Robert Sandbach. His wealth derived from his father, Samuel Sandbach, Mayor of Liverpool who was a slave-owner and merchant (see Notes, 1 and 2).
Gibson was also commissioned to produce two memorial statues of William Huskisson MP (1770-1830). When he was MP for Liverpool, Huskisson vocally defended slavery, despite having voted in favour of abolition in 1807. A bronze version of one of Gibson’s statues of Huskisson was toppled in Liverpool in 1982 in the wake of the Toxteth Riots and it was eventually moved to another location in the city (it had been moved from the Customs Hall to Toxteth in the 1950s). An audio work has been created by Harold Offeh retracing this event with youth worker Stephen Nze, who witnessed the event as a 17-year-old.
There is another version of Gibson’s statue of Huskisson in Westminster, London.
Notes 1. https://www.ucl.ac.uk/lbs/person/view/8821 2. https://www.ucl.ac.uk/lbs/physical/view/1298810641
Relevant ODNB entries Greenwood, Martin. “Gibson, John (1790–1866), sculptor.” Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. 23 Sep. 2004; Accessed 2 Mar. 2022. https://www-oxforddnb-com.lonlib.idm.oclc.org/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-10625
Macnaughton, Donald A. “Roscoe, William (1753–1831), historian and patron of the arts.” Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. 23 Sep. 2004; Accessed 2 Mar. 2022. https://www-oxforddnb-com.lonlib.idm.oclc.org/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-24084
Howe, A. C. “Huskisson, William (1770–1830), politician.” Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. 23 Sep. 2004; Accessed 2 Mar. 2022. https://www-oxforddnb-com.lonlib.idm.oclc.org/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-14264
Born: 1790 in Gyffin, near Conway, Wales, United Kingdom
Died: 27 January 1866
Nationality: British
Elected ARA: 4 November 1833
Elected RA: 10 February 1836
Gender: Male
Preferred media: Sculpture
John Gibson RA
Psyche becomes immortal., [1851?]
Engraving
John Gibson RA
'Resigned, submissive to the will of fate.', [1851?]
Engraving
John Gibson RA
Psyche kneeling at a shrine., [1851?]
Engraving
John Gibson RA
'He raised her up.', [1851?]
Engraving
John Gibson RA
Psyche wakes Cupid., [1851?]
Engraving
John Gibson RA
'And ill could Psyche brook the parting pain.'', [1851?]
Engraving
John Gibson RA
Cupid and Psyche embracing., [1851?]
Engraving
John Gibson RA
'And sees her safe to love in Zephyr's arms conveyed.', [1851?]
Engraving
John Gibson RA
'O lend me now the succour of thine arm.', [1851?]
Engraving
John Gibson RA
'The story of Psyche.', [1851?]
Engraving
John Gibson RA
'Eros and Anteros contending for the possession of the soul.', [1851?]
Engraving
John Gibson RA
Cupid with quiver of arrows holding a moth., [1851?]
Engraving
John Gibson RA
Reclining female nude viewed from the back
Black and white chalk on buff wove paper
John Gibson RA
Female nude seen from the back
Black and white chalk on buff wove paper
John Gibson RA
Figure of Dionysus from the East Pediment of the Parthenon, 1816 or after
Black chalk on cream wove paper
John Gibson RA
Study of two heads, possibly for Hero and Leander or Hylas and the Naiads, c.1822
Black chalk and pencil with wash (?)on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Drawing of a female figure and a horse for 'The Hours Leading the Horses of the Sun'
Pencil on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Standing horse in profile
Pencil on wove paper
John Gibson RA
A horse in profile
Pencil on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Drawing of a horse with scale measurements
Pencil, pen and ink on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Fanny Cerito, by 1851
Pencil, pen and ink with wash on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Fanny Cerito, by 1851
Pen and ink with wash on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Mythological scene with winged female figures
Pen and ink on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Study for the statue of Queen Victoria
Pen and ink and pencil on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Teucer shooting arrows, shielded by Ajax
Pen and ink on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Night protecting Sleep from the wrath of Zeus
Pen and ink on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Zephyrus carrying Psyche's sisters, 1840s
Pen and ink with wash on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Cupid waking Psyche by piercing her with an arrow
Pen and ink with wash on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Psyche and the Eagle, 1843
Pen and ink on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Psyche and Prosperine, 1843
Pen and ink on wove paper - possibly with a light wash
John Gibson RA
Study of an angel, probably for the memorial to Mrs Pigott
Pen and ink with wash and white gouache on brown wove paper
John Gibson RA
Angel and a female figure, probably a study for the memorial to Mrs. Pigott, ca. 1852-6
Pen and ink (squared up in pencil) on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Mythological scene with winged female figures playing musical instruments
Pen and ink on light grey wove paper (possibly tracing paper)
John Gibson RA
Rosina Spence
Pen and ink on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Angel picking a flower, for the Bonomi memorial, c. 1852
Pen and ink on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Standing male figure
Pencil on brown wove paper
John Gibson RA
Standing male figure
Red and white chalk on brown wove paper
John Gibson RA
Sketch of a dancing girl
Pencil on laid paper
John Gibson RA
Sketch of a dancing girl
Pencil on laid paper
John Gibson RA
Sketch of a dancing girl
Pencil on laid paper
John Gibson RA
Standing male figure sharpening a stick, in profile
Pen and ink on laid paper
John Gibson RA
Standing male figure sharpening a stick
Pen and ink on laid paper
John Gibson RA
Venus and Cupid (?)
Pen and ink on wove paper (possibly tracing paper)
John Gibson RA
Dancing female figure in profile
Pen and brown ink on wove paper (possibly tracing paper)
John Gibson RA
Sketch of a dancing female figure, possibly Psyche
Pen and ink on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Hippolytus
Pen and ink on tracing paper
John Gibson RA
Design for a memorial
Pen and ink on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Female figure carrying armour
Pen and ink on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Study for the monument to Mrs Huskisson, c. 1858
Pen and ink on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Two figures, probably Achilles and Thetis
Pen and ink over pencil on cream wove paper (possibly tracing paper)
John Gibson RA
Pan helping Psyche from the river, 1843
Pen and brown ink over pencil on light grey wove paper
John Gibson RA
Psyche and her sisters, 1843
Pen and brown ink on light grey wove paper
John Gibson RA
Psyche with either Venus or Proserpine, 1843
Pen and brown ink on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Psyche with either Venus or Proserpine, 1843
Pen and ink on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Composition with five winged figures, possibly portraying Iris or Aurora
Pen and ink on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Odysseus presented with Achilles' armour (?)
Pen and ink on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Cupid piercing Psyche with an arrow
Pen and ink on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Psyche carrying a cake to Cerberus, 1843
John Gibson RA
Sketch of a seated female figure holding an urn
Pencil on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Composition with an angel holding the hand of a seated woman
Pen and ink over pencil on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Sketch for a composition with an angel with a mourning woman
Pen and ink over pencil on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Study for the figure of 'Justice' in 'Queen Victoria between Justice and Clemency', by 1863
Pen and ink over pencil on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Study for 'Justice'
Pen and ink over pencil on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Ulysses forcing Polyxena from Hecuba to be sacrificed
Pen and brown ink on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Study for the statue of William Huskisson, M. P.
Pen and ink with white gouache on grey wove paper
John Gibson RA
Study for the statue of William Huskisson, M. P.
Pen and ink with white gouache on grey wove paper
John Gibson RA
Desire Pursuing the Soul
Red and white chalks on grey wove paper
John Gibson RA
Bacchante and Infant Faun
Pen and brown ink on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Girl Asleep
Pen and ink over pencil with wash and white gouache on grey wove paper
John Gibson RA
Love between Beauty and Fortune
Pen and ink with pencil on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Study of an angel for the monument to Edward and Margaret Roscoe, by ca. 1840
Pen and ink over pencil on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Design for a memorial to Lady Knightley, ca. 1856
Pen and ink with pencil on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Psyche borne by a Zephyr, c. 1820
Pen and ink with wash on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Achilles and Lycaon
Pen and brown ink on cream wove paper
John Gibson RA
Birth of Venus
Pen and ink with pencil on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Kneeling woman with a standing infant
Pen and brown ink and wash on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Venus protecting Helen from the rage of Aeneas
Pen and ink and wash with white gouache over pencil on laid paper
John Gibson RA
Girl carrying a child, after a scene witnessed by the artist in a Roman street
Pen and ink and wash on grey wove paper
John Gibson RA
Eros and Anteros Contending for the Soul
Pen and brown ink with wash on cream laid paper
John Gibson RA
An Amazon cutting her way out of the battle field, before 1852
Pen and brown ink and wash over pencil on cream wove paper
John Gibson RA
Amazon falling from her horse
Pen and brown ink and wash with white gouache on green wove paper
John Gibson RA
Psyche receiving nectar in the presence of Celestial Love
Pen and ink and wash on cream wove paper
John Gibson RA
Cupid pursuing Psyche, Before 1851
Pencil with pen and ink and wash on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Cupid Wounding Sappho
Pen and brown ink and wash over pencil on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Venus Wounded by Diomed
Pen and brown ink on wove (?) paper
John Gibson RA
Study of a left hand
Pen and black ink on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Study of a left leg in profile
Pen and brown ink on cream wove paper
John Gibson RA
Study of a right leg
Pen and brown ink on cream wove paper
John Gibson RA
Seated male figure, probably for the statue of Dudley Long North M.P., ca. 1830
Pencil and wash on laid paper
John Gibson RA
Venus and Cupid
Pen and ink with white gouache on brown wove paper (possibly a brown wash rather than brown paper)
John Gibson RA
Jocasta intervening between her sons Polynices and Eteocles, c.1840
Pen and ink and wash with white gouache on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Cupid and Psyche, by 1851-2
Pen and brown ink and wash on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Venus and Cupid appearing to Sappho to console her
Pen and ink and wash on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Cupid with a procession of female figures
Pen and ink over pencil with wash on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Drawing for a memorial to Lady Leicester, by ca. 1844
Pen and ink and wash with pencil on wove paper
John Gibson RA
The Meeting of Hero and Leander, c.1840
Pen and ink with wash and white gouache on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Hero Grieving over the Body of Leander, c.1840
Pen and brown ink and wash over pencil on laid paper
John Gibson RA
Cupid and Psyche
Pencil and wash on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Winged female figure
Pen and ink on laid paper
John Gibson RA
Cupid and Psyche
Pen and ink on laid paper
John Gibson RA
Nymphs Carrying the Body of Phaeton to the Tomb
Pen and ink and wash over pencil on wove paper
John Gibson RA
'He shall give his angels charge over thee to keep thee in all his ways'
Brown chalk over pencil on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Nymph and Cupid or Infant Bacchus (?)
Pen and ink on cream wove paper
John Gibson RA
Cupid and Psyche
Pen and ink and wash over pencil on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Astyanax Taken from Andromache
Pen and ink and wash over pencil on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Antigone discovered over the dead body of her brother
Pen and ink and wash over pencil on wove paper
John Gibson RA
'And casts thick darkness over Achilles eyes'
Pen and ink with wash on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Juno urging Aulos to send his winds to destroy the fleet of Aeneas
Pen and ink with wash on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Cupid and Psyche, 1852
Pen and ink and wash with white gouache on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Boy playing at the Roman game called Castalette
Pencil on wove paper
John Gibson RA
A woman standing between an angel and a devil
Pen and brown ink on wove paper
John Gibson RA
The Hours Leading the Horses of the Sun, before 1849
Pen and ink and wash over pencil on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Cupid Disguised as a Shepherd, Probably by 1837
Pen and ink and wash on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Proserpine
Pen and ink with wash on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Female figure, probably an Amazon
Pen and ink with wash on cream wove paper
John Gibson RA
Venus (?) and Cupid
Pen and ink on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Achilles and Penthesilea, c.1850
Pen and ink over pencil on off white wove paper
John Gibson RA
Two girls dancing
Pencil on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Venus and Cupid
Pen and ink on cream wove paper
John Gibson RA
Standing girl carrying a child
Pencil on laid paper
John Gibson RA
Design for the monument to Sarah Byrom, After 1833
Pen and ink and wash on cream wove paper
John Gibson RA
Design for a memorial to Eyre Coote, Between 1834 and 1851
Pen and ink and wash on laid paper
John Gibson RA
Preparatory drawing for 'Psyche Kneeling at the Shrine', by 1851
Pen and brown ink over faint pencil on cream wove paper
John Gibson RA
Kneeling woman holding an urn
Pencil over a sepia wash on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Drawing for the memorial to Blundell Holinshead
Pen and ink on cream laid paper
John Gibson RA
Preparatory sketch for a memorial monument
Pen and ink on cream wove paper
John Gibson RA
Angel and a male figure with a book
Pen and ink over pencil on cream wove paper
John Gibson RA
Preparatory sketch for a memorial monument
Pen and brown ink on cream wove paper
John Gibson RA
Charity, by 1832
Pen and ink with wash on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Woman and child with an urn
Pen and ink over pencil on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Blessed are they that mourn for they shall be comforted
Pen and brown ink with wash over pencil on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Kneeling woman
Pen and ink on off-white laid paper
John Gibson RA
Seated woman with an urn
Pen and brown ink on cream laid paper
John Gibson RA
Kneeling woman with an urn
Pen and brown ink on cream laid paper
John Gibson RA
Study for a monument
Pen and ink with wash on cream wove paper
John Gibson RA
Two girls dancing
Pen and ink with wash and white highlights on brown wove paper
John Gibson RA
A Bacchante
Pen and brown ink with wash and white watercolour highlights on brown wove paper
John Gibson RA
Female head in profile
Pen and ink on cream wove paper
John Gibson RA
Standing warrior supporting a kneeling female figure
Pen and ink on cream wove paper
John Gibson RA
Achilles and Penthesileia, c.1850
Pen and brown ink on buff laid paper
John Gibson RA
The Huntress
Pen and ink on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Wounded warrior, c.1850
Pen and ink on cream laid paper
John Gibson RA
Drawing for a portrait statue
Pen and ink on cream wove paper
John Gibson RA
Study for an illustration to The Story of Psyche, by 1851
Pen and ink on cream wove paper
John Gibson RA
Seated male figure viewed in profile
Pen and brown ink on cream wove paper
John Gibson RA
Sketches of dancing female figures
Pencil on cream wove paper
John Gibson RA
Sketch of a seated female figure
Pencil on cream wove paper
John Gibson RA
Two sketches of the bones of a leg joint
Pencil on cream wove paper
John Gibson RA
A group of three seated female figures
Cream wove paper
John Gibson RA
Male and female figures
Wove paper
John Gibson RA
Sketch of the bones of a joint
Pencil on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Sketch of a pelvic bone
Pencil on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Anatomical study of a horse's head
Pencil on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Sketch of a standing horse in profile
Pencil on cream wove paper
John Gibson RA
Minerva bringing Pegasus to Bellerophon
Plaster relief
John Gibson RA
Birth of Venus; received by Celestial Love, and crowned by Persuasion, ca. 1840
Plaster relief
John Gibson RA
Amazon falling from her Horse, ca. 1842-1848 ?
Plaster relief
John Gibson RA
Cupid and Psyche, 1859?
Marble relief
John Gibson RA
Cupid pursuing Psyche, Before 1843
Marble relief
John Gibson RA
A male figure in Roman style armour, by 1866
Pen and brown ink on off-white wove paper
John Gibson RA
Sketch of a relief sculpture, by 1866
Pencil on off-white wove paper
John Gibson RA
Sketch of a male figure in classical dress, by 1866
Pencil on off-white wove paper
John Gibson RA
Psyche receiving Nectar from Hebe in the Presence of Celestial Love, 1848
Plaster
John Gibson RA
Venus and Cupid appearing to Sappho to console her
Plaster relief
John Gibson RA
Love between Beauty and Fortune
Plaster relief
John Gibson RA
Hunter and Dog, c.1847
Plaster
John Gibson RA
Hope: Monument to Edward and Margaret Roscoe, ca. 1840
Plaster relief
John Gibson RA
Monument to Mrs Huskisson, 1856
Plaster relief
John Gibson RA
Charity: Monument to William Hammerton, 1832
Plaster relief
John Gibson RA
Monument to Lady Leicester: Angel carrying infant and leading mother to heaven, ca. 1844
Plaster cast
John Gibson RA
Monument to Mrs Robinson, 1829
Plaster relief
John Gibson RA
Phaeton driving the Chariot of the Sun, After 1846
Plaster relief
John Gibson RA
The Hours leading the Horses of the Sun, 1850
Plaster relief
John Gibson RA
Amalthea nursing the Infant Jupiter, Before 1840
Plaster
John Gibson RA
Jocasta intervening between her Sons Eteocles and Polynices, c.1840
Plaster relief
John Gibson RA
The Marriage of Psyche and Celestial Love, after 1837
Plaster relief
John Gibson RA
Grazia: Puella Capuensis, ca. 1843 (Gunnis)
Plaster
John Gibson RA
Lilah Clifden, 1861/1862
Plaster painted terracotta in colour
John Gibson RA
Wounded Amazon and Horse, 1846
Plaster relief
John Gibson RA
Luisa, 1853
Plaster painted terracotta in colour
John Gibson RA
Bust of Edith Margaret Mozley, 1864
Plaster
John Gibson RA
Christ blessing little Children, 1862-1864
Plaster relief
John Gibson RA
Narcissus, 1838
Marble
John Gibson RA
Sleeping Shepherd Boy, 1818
Plaster
John Gibson RA
The Meeting of Hero and Leander, ca. 1842
Plaster relief
John Gibson RA
Sappho, ca. 1831
Plaster
John Gibson RA
Venus, c. 1850s
Plaster
John Gibson RA
Nymph at the Bath, 1824-1830
Plaster
John Gibson RA
Album of anatomical drawings by and belonging to John Gibson
John Gibson RA
Wounded Warrior, 1860s
Marble
John Gibson RA
Bust of Elizabeth, Duchess of Wellington, 1857
Plaster
John Gibson RA
Sketch of a female figure flanked by two children and sketches of horses, 19th century
Pencil on wove paper
John Gibson RA
A warrior and a woman holding a child, 19th century
Pencil, pen and ink on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Two anatomical studies of a human head, 1804 - 1816
John Gibson RA
An anatomical study of the right hind leg of a horse, post 1818
Pencil with pen and ink on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Anatomical study of a horse, early 19th century
Pencil with pen and ink on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Anatomical study of part of a horse, early 19th century
Pencil with pen and ink on laid paper
John Gibson RA
Anatomical drawing of a horse's back leg, post 1818
Pencil with chalk on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Drawing of a horse's leg and hoof, early 19th century
Pencil with pen and ink on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Sketch of two horse skulls, 19th century
Pen and ink with pencil on wove paper
Attributed to Paolo Guglielmi
Study after the statue of the Rt. Rev. van Mildert, Bishop of Durham, by 1841
Pencil on wove paper
Attributed to Paolo Guglielmi
Drawing after the statue of Kirkman Finlay, M. P., 1843-7
Pencil on wove paper
Attributed to Paolo Guglielmi
Study after the statue of Dudley North
Pencil on wove paper
Attributed to Paolo Guglielmi
Drawing after the statue of Lady Beauchamp
Pencil on wove paper
Attributed to Paolo Guglielmi
Drawing after the relief portrait of Mrs Robinson
Pencil on wove paper
Attributed to Paolo Guglielmi
Study after the monument to Margaret Sandbach
Pencil on wove paper
Attributed to Paolo Guglielmi
Nymph at the bath, by 1861
Black chalk, with smudged pencil with areas of highlight produced by erasing
Attributed to Paolo Guglielmi
Study after Gibson's second statue of William Huskisson, M. P., by 1861
Pencil on wove paper
Attributed to Paolo Guglielmi
Study after Gibson's first statue of William Huskisson, M.P., by 1861
Pencil on wove paper
Attributed to Paolo Guglielmi
Study after Gibson's statue of Sir Robert Peel, by 1861
Pencil on wove paper
Attributed to Paolo Guglielmi
Study after Gibson's statue of Sir Robert Peel, by 1861
Pencil on wove paper
Attributed to Paolo Guglielmi
Study after Gibson's statue of Queen Victoria, by 1861
Pencil on wove paper
Attributed to Paolo Guglielmi
Study after Gibson's statue of Hon. Mrs. Henry Murray (later Lady Beauchamp), by 1861
Pencil on wove paper
Attributed to Paolo Guglielmi
Study after Gibson's statue of George Stephenson, by 1861
Pencil on wove paper
From: John Watkins
John Gibson, R.A., ca. 1856-1875
Albumen print mounted on card with printed name
From: F. Joubert
John Gibson, unknown
Albumen print mounted on card with printed name
John Adams Acton
Bust of John Gibson, R.A., 1865
Marble
William Theed [Jr]
Bust of John Gibson, R.A., 1868
Marble
Isobel Cholmeley
Bust of John Gibson R.A., 1864
Painted plaster
Sir Edwin Landseer RA
Portrait of John Gibson, R.A., ca. 1850
Oil on canvas
Sir William Boxall RA
Portrait of John Gibson, R.A., 1863
Oil on canvas
John Gibson RA
The biography of John Gibson, R.A., sculptor, Rome ; by T. Matthews - London: [1911]
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The Proportions Of The Human Figure, As Handed Down To Us By Vitruvius, From The Writings Of The Famous Sculptors And Painters Of Antiquity: To Which Is Added, The Admirable Method Of Measuring The Figure, Invented By John Gibson, Sculptor; With Description And Illustrative Outlines By Joseph Bonomi. - - London, W.C. -: 1872.
07/2049
Sir Charles Lock Eastlake PRA
Contributions To The Literature Of The Fine Arts. By Charles Lock Eastlake, R.A. &c. &c. - London:: 1848.
06/2530
Imitations Of Drawings By Iohn Gibson R.A. Sculptor. Engraved By G. Wenzel And L. Prosseda Rome 1852. - [London:]: 1852.
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