
English sculpture has a rich history from medieval church carvings through the great portrait busts of the 18th century and into the modern era. England's medieval churches and cathedrals contain some of Europe's finest stone carving, though much was destroyed during the Reformation. The 18th century brought a classical revival, with sculptors like Joseph Nollekens and John Flaxman producing refined marble works.
Works attributed simply to "English" are pieces whose specific maker hasn't been identified. Our collection includes 5 English works at the Art Institute of Chicago.
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