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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 45. Chapters: John Skeaping, Joseph Nollekens, Richard Westmacott, Michael Ayrton, Heather Jansch, Lady Feodora Gleichen, Benno Schotz, John Thomas, William Birnie Rhind, James Woodford, Philip Jackson, Jimmy Boyle, Arthur Lett-Haines, Paul Day, Richard Deacon, John Michael Rysbrack, Peter Hayes, David Batchelor, Robert Thomas, Andy Scott, Raymond Mason, Emily Young, Neville Northey Burnard, Harold Parker, Frank Dobson, Vernon March, Hannah Frank, Vivien Mallock, Thomas Thurlow, George Frampton, John Hoskin, Grenville Davey, Bill Woodrow, Albert Toft, William Brodie, Mary Gillick, Jacobine Jones, Karen Newman, Peter Hollins, Jessie Lipscomb, Nick Hornby, Percy Metcalfe, Andrew Sabin, Ian Walters, Diarmuid Byron O'Connor, Arthur Dooley, Thomas Waldo Story, Hew Lorimer, Gerard Johnson, Maximilian Colt, F. E. McWilliam, Diane Maclean, Francis Bird, Brian Griffiths, Christopher Hall, Edwina Sandys, Edward Grubb of Birmingham, Stephen Kettle, Ernest Gillick, Thompson Dagnall, William Ohly, Reg Butler, Epiphanius Evesham, Benjamin Creswick, Edward Carter Preston, William Calder Marshall, Enzo Plazzotta, Rick Kirby, John Rhind, Anne Acheson, Peter Hide, Graham Ibbeson, John Crawford, William Theed the elder, Benjamin Clemens, Henry Piper, Lincoln Seligman, Ivor Roberts-Jones, Mary Thornycroft, John Mossman, George Bullock, Richard James Wyatt, Rosemary Barnett, Tolleck Winner, Peter Webster, Stephen Broadbent, Cornelius Cure, Clarence Blum, Herbert Tyson Smith, Theresa Thornycroft, Edward O. Griffith, Paul Storr, Flora Gare, Richard Yeo, John Nost, Eric Schilsky, Denis Mitchell, Jeremy James. Excerpt: Sir Richard Westmacott, Jr., RA (15 July 1775 - 1 September 1856) was a British sculptor. He studied under his father, Richard Westmacott the Elder, before going to Rome in 1793 to study under Antonio Canova. Upon returning to England in 1...