Biography
Sir William Hamo Thornycroft (9 March 1850 – 18 December 1925) was an English sculptor, responsible for some of London's best-known statues, including the statue of Oliver Cromwell outside the Palace of Westminster. He was a keen student of classical sculpture and was one of the youngest artists to be elected to the Royal Academy, in 1882, the same year the bronze cast of Teucer was purchased for the British nation under the auspices of the Chantrey Bequest.
He was a leading figure in the establishment of the New Sculpture movement, which provided a transition between the neoclassical styles of the 19th century and later modernist developments.
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Sir Hamo Thornycroft Teucer
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Sir Hamo Thornycroft The Kiss
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Sir Hamo Thornycroft Sketch for ‘The Mower’
1882 -
Sir Hamo Thornycroft Sketch for ‘Artemis’
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Sir Hamo Thornycroft Mother and Child
1894 -
Sir Hamo Thornycroft Study for the Statue of Cecil Rhodes
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Sir Hamo Thornycroft The Mower
1888–90