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John van Nost the younger

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George III by John van Nost the younger, 1764, British Museum
Bust of Thomas Prior by John van Nost the younger

John van Nost the younger (1713-1780[1]) was the nephew of the noted Flemish-born British sculptor John van Nost and a noteworthy sculptor in his own right.[2]

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Life

He was born around 1712 in Piccadilly, London and was apprenticed to Henry Scheemakers in 1726.[3] It is also highly likely that some training was at the direct hand of his uncle. It is probable that they worked together on pieces during his time in London from 1725 to 1729.

Little is known of his time from 1729 to 1749, but it is presumed that he worked in Britain, continuing on his uncle's name and reputation.

In 1750, he moved to Dublin in Ireland and, having little competition, appeared to have had a monopoly of commissions in the area.[4] In 1763, he was known to have a studio in a garden on the south side of St Stephen's Green in Dublin.

He made various trips to London, staying there from 1776 until 1780.

Whilst some references are made to his "death" in 1780, this date appears to simply mark his return to Dublin. He died there in 1787.

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References

  1. ^ "George III - Nost, John van II - V&A Search the Collections".
  2. ^ "Van Nost, John II | Dictionary of Irish Biography". www.dib.ie. Retrieved 1 June 2024.
  3. ^ "Nost the Younger".
  4. ^ a b Dictionary of British Sculptors, 1660-1851, Rupert Gunnis
  5. ^ Carroll, Anthony R. (1897). "Prussia-Street, Dublin". The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. 7 (2): 181. JSTOR 25508392. Retrieved 13 January 2021.

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