Cheere's painted plaster sculpture, The Capitoline "Flora", 1767.
John Cheere (1709–1787) was an English sculptor, born in London. The younger brother of the sculptor Sir Henry Cheere, he was originally apprenticed as a haberdasher from 1725 to 1732.
JohnCheere (1709–1787) was an English sculptor, born in London. The younger brother of the sculptor Sir Henry Cheere, he was originally apprenticed as...
Cheere may refer to: Cheere baronets, created in the Baronetage of Great Britain on 19 July 1766 Cheere Islands, Nunavut, Canada JohnCheere, English sculptor...
Henry Cheere, 1st Baronet (1703 – 15 January 1781) was a renowned English sculptor and monumental mason. He was the older brother of JohnCheere, also...
Henry Hoare, 5th Baronet commissioned a copy of the Venus (likely by JohnCheere) to be embedded in the niches of the newly constructed Pantheon on the...
executing them included Joseph Wilton, Agostino Carlini, John Bacon, Joseph Nollekens, JohnCheere and Giuseppe Ceracchi. Bacon oversaw production of the...
was born Annie Frances Bland Emmett on 3 July 1864 in Swellendam to JohnCheere Emmett (Swellendam, 19 March 1822 – Pretoria, 26 January 1905), a farmer...
Fund began a program to restore the lead sculptures by British sculptor JohnCheere, as well as some of the other features of the garden. The project is...
tide and unloaded by cart across the sands. A statue of the king by JohnCheere was erected in the square in 1751 in gratitude, and the marketplace was...
Involved in it were Thomas Roberts (plasterwork), and either Henry Cheere or JohnCheere (chimneypiece). Today, Kirtlington Park is licensed to hold civil...
Inside, the east end of the Hall was dominated by a large statue by JohnCheere of King William III, lauded in an accompanying Latin inscription as the...
Chapelle ès Pêcheurs) in St. Brelade. The 1751 statue of George II by JohnCheere in the Royal Square was Jersey's first public sculpture since the Reformation...
Nacka, Stockholm (1996). Sculptures in lead at Stowe House attributed to JohnCheere (around 1755–779). Formerly placed at Stanley Park, Blackpool (1927–2013)...
date unknown Mason Chamberlin, English portrait painter (born 1727) JohnCheere, English sculptor (born 1709) Nicolas Desportes, French painter of hunting...
Marcus Aurelius Antoninus and the Greek poet Sappho, from the sculptor JohnCheere. Above the fireplace is a carving of oak boughs and garlands of laurel...
US Antoine-Denis Chaudet (1763–1810), France Sir Henry Cheere (1703–1781), England JohnCheere (1709–1787), England Michael Chemiakin (1908–1970), Russia/Soviet...
doubled inside his palms. This is an 18th-century copy, possibly by JohnCheere, of a 16th-century Italian marble by either Baccio Bandinelli or a follower...
south. On the walls of knapped flint he erected two wyverns sculpted by JohnCheere, the heraldic dragons of the Trevors. In addition, he created a new front...
Bath Houses. Today a lead Sphinx designed by the celebrated sculptor JohnCheere is positioned on a plinth in this room, together with one of the famous...
He continued to produce work for his old master as well as for John Bacon and JohnCheere. Independent commissions included the reliefs The War of Jupiter...
plaster. The plasterwork of JohnCheere's yard in London was particularly in demand. Also important was the work from the yard of John Bacon (1740–99). Bacon...
Involved in it were Thomas Roberts (plasterwork), and either Henry Cheere or JohnCheere (chimneypiece). Brown was at work on Kirtlington Park from the end...
Chardin, and also known as Sir John Chardin, was a French jeweller and traveller whose ten-volume book The Travels of Sir John Chardin is regarded as one...
Philipp Hieronymus Brinckmann, German painter and engraver (died 1761) JohnCheere, English sculptor (died 1787) Johann Michael Feuchtmayer, German stucco...
76535 (Statue, sundial and steps, Okeover Hall) — 1741 The statue is by JohnCheere and is in lead. It depicts a figure holding a sundial, and stands on...
including Cheere and William Hogarth, or were involved in small-scale private art academies, such as the St Martin's Lane Academy. Although Cheere's attempt...