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Biography
Sir Thomas Brock (1 March 1847 – 22 August 1922) was an English sculptor and medallist, notable for the creation of several large public sculptures and monuments in Britain and abroad in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. His most famous work is the Victoria Memorial in front of Buckingham Palace, London. Other commissions included the redesign of the effigy of Queen Victoria on British coinage, the massive bronze equestrian statue of Edward, the Black Prince, in City Square, Leeds and the completion of the statue of Prince Albert on the Albert Memorial.
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Sir Thomas Brock A Moment of Peril
1880 -
Sir Thomas Brock Sir Henry Tate
exhibited 1898 -
Sir Thomas Brock Eve
1900 -
Sir Thomas Brock Thomas Gainsborough, R.A.
1906 -
Sir Thomas Brock Sir John Everett Millais
1904