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Marshall Wood (c. 1834 – 16 July 1882) was an English sculptor, medalist, and artist, and the younger brother of Shakespeare Wood.

Wood was born in Manchester, the son of Hamilton Wood (c.1805–1811), a merchant and manufacturer. He began showing work at the Royal Academy in 1854, and was a regular exhibitor for the next twenty years. He also showed work in Edinburgh in 1856. By 1871 his wife, children and two servants were resident in Reigate. The Art Journal credits Wood with having executed statues of Queen Victoria for Melbourne, Sydney, Montreal, Calcutta, and Ottawa. Wood also executed three portraits of the Prince of Wales (shown at the RA in 1863, 1864 and 1875) and a bust of the Princess of Wales.

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Selected works

Alexandrina Victoria, 1875 CE; Indian Museum, Kolkata
  • Daphne
  • Hebe
  • Musidora
  • Proserpine
  • Siren
  • Song of the Shirt
  • Queen Victoria, various locations, various dates
  • Richard Cobden, St Ann's Square, Manchester
  • Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, 1863
  • Alexandra, Princess of Wales, 1867
  • Richard Cobden, 1867

References

  1. ^ "Collections Musée de la civilisation". www.mcq.org. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
  • Marshall Wood, Sculptor, 1834-1882, Lawrence Hayward.
  • Public sculpture of Greater Manchester, Terry Wyke, Harry Cocks, Liverpool University Press, 2004, page 38. ISBN 9780853235675.
  • "Late Mr Marshall Wood." July 28, 1882, Trove Digitised Newspapers and More.
  • "Marshall Wood", Mapping the Practice and Profession of Sculpture in Britain and Ireland 1851-1951, University of Glasgow History of Art and HATII, online database 2011.
  • Victorian Web article

External links

Media related to Marshall Wood at Wikimedia Commons

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