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44: 22: 141:. He was, however, unhappy with the terms of the commission, writing in a letter " I think the world will be disappointed with the relievi. The subjects are unfit for sculpture, or at least unfavourable." Watson died before the Cape St Vincent relief could be finished, having suffered from a persistent heart condition for most of his adult life. He also left the Eldon sculpture and a statue of John Flaxman to be completed by others. Just before his death he had most of the models in his studio destroyed. 79:. In 1825 he left for Rome. On his return in 1828 he was determined to set up as a sculptor on his own account, rather than work in another artist's studio. However financial difficulties forced him to seek employment with 99:
Works in Lambeth, where he modelled sculptures and friezes for both private and public buildings. The work was well paid, but he decided to leave and set up his own studio once more.
67:. His father was a prosperous farmer, who also owned an iron-forge. Although he had artistic ambitions from an early age, at his parents' insistence he was articled to a solicitor in 249: 110:
in the City of London, completed in 1842, brought him critical acclaim. Five and a half feet tall and seventy three feet long, it can now be seen in Napier Terrace,
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He fell into financial difficulties again, and in 1832 had his belongings distrained for rent. However, eventually circumstances improved: a stone frieze for
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in 1821. Following his fathers's death in 1823, he abandoned the legal profession and went to London to study sculpture. He took advice from
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he died of heart disease on the 28th October 1847 at his home at 13 Upper Gloucester Place in London. He was buried on the western side of
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He lived with a young woman, the daughter of a publican in Carlisle, but never married her. It is unclear if he had children.
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In 1839 Watson submitted designs to both competitions held by the Nelson Memorial Committee for a monument to be erected in
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Watson was born on 24 January 1804 the son of Thomas Watson of the Bogs, Sebergham, a farm near
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Dictionary of British Sculptors 1660-1851 by Rupert Gunnis p.415
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The Life and Works of Musgrave Lewthwaite Watson, Sculptor
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Watson's depiction of the Battle of Cape St Vincent on
63:, being christened on 8 March 1804 at Hawksdale, near 83:. He argued with Chantrey and afterwards worked for 75:, and studied under Robert William Sevier and at the 148:. The grave (no.2444) has no headstone or marker. 404: 233:Pedimental sculpture for the Victoria Rooms in 156:A memorial to Musgrave Watson was erected in 28:by Musgrave Watson, University College London 394:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 366: 42: 20: 405: 133:on the pedestal of the winning entry, 13: 14: 454: 423:19th-century English male artists 360: 428:19th-century English sculptors 348: 339: 330: 304: 295: 286: 277: 266: 151: 1: 260: 443:People from Dalston, Cumbria 433:Burials at Highgate Cemetery 177:Double portrait of brothers 7: 10: 459: 187:University College, Oxford 131:Battle of Cape St. Vincent 33:Musgrave Lewthwaite Watson 250:Battishill Street Gardens 228:University College London 163: 244:Hall of Commerce in the 203:Marble statues of Major 171: 118:, and his great-uncle, 38: 438:English male sculptors 198:Royal Exchange, London 97:Coade Artificial Stone 52: 29: 292:Lonsdale 1886, p.111 46: 24: 345:Lonsdale, 1886 p.221 336:Lonsdale 1886, p.191 106:Hall of Commerce in 81:Sir Francis Chantrey 301:Lonsdale 1886 p,143 283:Lonsdale 1886 p,89 108:Threadneedle Street 93:Edward Hodges Baily 158:Carlisle Cathedral 85:Richard Westmacott 53: 30: 194:Queen Elizabeth I 146:Highgate Cemetery 450: 399: 393: 385: 383: 381: 355: 352: 346: 343: 337: 334: 328: 327: 325: 323: 318:on 1 August 2011 314:. Archived from 308: 302: 299: 293: 290: 284: 281: 275: 270: 205:Francis Aglionby 127:Trafalgar Square 16:English sculptor 458: 457: 453: 452: 451: 449: 448: 447: 403: 402: 387: 386: 379: 377: 368:Lonsdale, Henry 363: 358: 353: 349: 344: 340: 335: 331: 321: 319: 310: 309: 305: 300: 296: 291: 287: 282: 278: 271: 267: 263: 248:; installed in 242:Edward Moxhay's 209:East Cumberland 174: 166: 154: 139:Nelson's Column 135:William Railton 104:Edward Moxhay's 49:Nelson's Column 41: 17: 12: 11: 5: 456: 446: 445: 440: 435: 430: 425: 420: 415: 401: 400: 362: 359: 357: 356: 347: 338: 329: 303: 294: 285: 276: 264: 262: 259: 258: 257: 246:City of London 238: 231: 220: 211:, (1843) and 201: 190: 173: 170: 165: 162: 153: 150: 89:William Behnes 40: 37: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 455: 444: 441: 439: 436: 434: 431: 429: 426: 424: 421: 419: 416: 414: 411: 410: 408: 397: 391: 375: 374: 369: 365: 364: 351: 342: 333: 317: 313: 307: 298: 289: 280: 274: 269: 265: 255: 251: 247: 243: 239: 236: 232: 229: 225: 221: 218: 214: 213:Lord Lonsdale 210: 206: 202: 199: 195: 191: 188: 184: 180: 176: 175: 169: 161: 159: 149: 147: 142: 140: 136: 132: 128: 123: 121: 120:Baron Stowell 117: 113: 109: 105: 100: 98: 94: 90: 86: 82: 78: 77:Royal Academy 74: 70: 66: 62: 58: 50: 45: 36: 34: 27: 23: 19: 378:. Retrieved 372: 361:Bibliography 350: 341: 332: 320:. Retrieved 316:the original 306: 297: 288: 279: 268: 240:Frieze from 224:John Flaxman 183:Lord Stowell 167: 155: 143: 124: 101: 73:John Flaxman 54: 32: 31: 26:John Flaxman 18: 418:1847 deaths 413:1804 births 152:Recognition 407:Categories 261:References 222:Statue of 215:(1845) in 192:Statue of 179:Lord Eldon 116:Lord Eldon 61:Cumberland 390:cite book 254:Islington 207:, MP for 112:Islington 376:. London 370:(1866). 322:14 April 256:in 1975. 217:Carlisle 196:for the 69:Carlisle 57:Carlisle 235:Bristol 230:(1847). 200:(1844). 189:(1842). 65:Dalston 380:31 May 164:Family 172:Works 396:link 382:2011 324:2011 226:for 181:and 91:and 39:Life 185:at 137:'s 59:in 409:: 392:}} 388:{{ 252:, 160:. 87:, 398:) 384:. 326:. 237:. 219:. 51:.

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John Flaxman

Nelson's Column
Carlisle
Cumberland
Dalston
Carlisle
John Flaxman
Royal Academy
Sir Francis Chantrey
Richard Westmacott
William Behnes
Edward Hodges Baily
Coade Artificial Stone
Edward Moxhay's
Threadneedle Street
Islington
Lord Eldon
Baron Stowell
Trafalgar Square
Battle of Cape St. Vincent
William Railton
Nelson's Column
Highgate Cemetery
Carlisle Cathedral
Lord Eldon
Lord Stowell
University College, Oxford
Queen Elizabeth I

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