File:William III by John Michael Rysbrack.jpg

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John Michael Rysbrack  (1694–1770)  wikidata:Q6248662
 
John Michael Rysbrack
Alternative names
Johannes Rysbrack
Description Flemish sculptor and drawer
Date of birth/death 27 June 1694 Edit this at Wikidata 8 January 1770 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Antwerp London
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Antwerp (1706–1715); Great Britain (1720–1770) Edit this at Wikidata
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English: "William III," marble bust, by the Flemish sculptor John Michael Rysbrack, circa 1736. 25 1/2 inches x 18 inches x 11 3/4 inches (64.8 cm x 45.7 cm x 29.8 cm). Courtesy of the Paul Mellon Collection, Yale Center for British Art, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut.
Date 19 October 2010, 08:46:17
Accession number
B1977.14.27
Source/Photographer Yale Center for British Art [1]

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