Alexander Munro (sculptor) - Chronological List of Principal Works

Chronological List of Principal Works

  • Bust of Mrs Banks exhibited at Royal Academy (1849)
  • Chimney-pieces for Dunrobin Castle for the Duke of Sutherland (1849)
  • Bust of John Loch at Stoke College, Suffolk (1850)
  • Statue of Francesca da Rimini for William Gladstone (1852)
  • Medallion of Lady Constance Grosvenor, exhibited at Royal Academy (1853)
  • Sculpture group of "The Ingram Children" for Herbert Ingram (1853)
  • Bust of Sir Robert Peel at Oldham (1854)
  • Medallion of Lady Alwyne Compton exhibited at Royal Academy (1854)
  • Medallion of John Everett Millais for the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford (1854)
  • Bust of William Gladstone exhibited at Royal Academy (1855)
  • Medallion of Henry Wellesley for the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford (1856)
  • Sculpture group of "The Gladstone Children" at Hawarden, home of William Ewart Gladstone (1856)
  • Bust of Henry Acland at Bodleian Library, Oxford (1857)
  • Statue of Undine exhibited at Art Treasures Exhibition, Manchester (1857)
  • Bust of Adelaide Ristori exhibited at Royal Academy (1858)
  • Sculpture group of "The Gathorne Hardy Children" (1859)
  • Medallion of Mrs Tom Hughes exhibited at the Royal Academy (1859)
  • Bust of Louis Huth exhibited at the Royal Academy (1860)
  • Bust of Helen Huth exhibited at the Royal Academy (1860)
  • Medallion of Benjamin Woodward for Oxford University's University Museum (1860)
  • Bust of Lord Ashburton exhibited at Royal Academy (1860)
  • Bust of Sir William Armstrong for Literary and Philosophical Society of Newcastle upon Tyne (1860)
  • Bust of Frederick Robb for Major Eustace Robb (1861)
  • Sculpture group of "The Matheson Children" (1861)
  • Statue entitled "Mother's Joy" exhibited at the Royal Academy (1861)
  • Statue of Herbert Ingram at Boston, Lincolnshire (1862)
  • Statue of Mary II for the Houses of Parliament now the Central Criminal Court (1863)
  • Statues of James Watt, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, Hippocrates, Sir Isaac Newton, Galileo and Sir Humphry Davy for the Oxford Museum, (1863)
  • Sculpture group of "The Crompton Roberts Children" for Charles Henry Crompton-Roberts (1865)
  • Fountain in Berkeley Square London (1865)
  • Statue of "Boy and Dolphin" for Grosvenor Gate, Hyde Park (1865)
  • Statue of James Watt in Birmingham (1866)
  • Bust of Sir James Fitzjames Stephen exhibited at Royal Academy (1866)
  • Bust of Monsieur Victor Cousin for Napoleon III (1867)
  • Statue of Ronald Munro Ferguson exhibited at the Royal Academy (1868)
  • Medallion of the Duchess of Valembrossa exhibited at the Royal Academy (1869)
  • Bust of Richard Quain for the Town Hall in Gravesend, Kent (date unknown)
  • Medallion of George MacDonald at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery (date unknown)
  • Statuary group of "The Hardy Children" at Chilham Church, Kent (date unknown)

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