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John Flaxman
John Flaxman

John Flaxman

English, 1755-1826
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John Flaxman was a British sculptor and draughtsman, and a leading figure in British and European Neoclassicism. Early in his career he worked as a modeller for Josiah Wedgwood's pottery. He spent several years in Rome, where he produced his first book illustrations. He was a prolific maker of funerary monuments.

He was born in York. His father, also named John (1726–1803), was well known as a moulder and seller of plaster casts at the sign of the Golden Head, New Street, Covent Garden, London. His wife's maiden name was Lee, and they had two children, William and John. Within six months of John's birth the family returned to London. He was a sickly child, high-shouldered, with a head too large for his body. His mother died when he was nine, and his father remarried. He had little schooling, and was largely self-educated. He took delight in drawing and modelling from his father's stock-in-trade, and studied translations from classical literature in an effort to understand them.

His father's customers helped him with books, advice, and later with commissions. Particularly significant were the painter George Romney, and a cultivated clergyman, Anthony Stephen Mathew and his wife Mrs. Mathew, in whose house in Rathbone Place the young Flaxman used to meet the best "blue-stocking" society of the day and, among those his own age, the artists William Blake and Thomas Stothard, who became his closest friends. At the age of 12 he won the first prize of the Society of Arts for a medallion, and exhibited in the gallery of the Free Society of Artists; at 15 he won a second prize from the Society of Arts showed at the Royal Academy for the first time. In the same year, 1770, he entered the Academy as a student and won the silver medal. In the competition for the gold medal of the Academy in 1772, however, Flaxman was defeated, the prize being awarded by the president, Sir Joshua Reynolds, to a competitor named Engleheart. This episode seemed to help cure Flaxman of a tendency to conceit which led Thomas Wedgwood V to say of him in 1775, "It is but a few years since he was a most supreme coxcomb."

He continued to work diligently, both as a student and as an exhibitor at the Academy, with occasional attempts at painting.

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Cupid

Cupid (1787)

John Flaxman (English, 1755-1826)
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Cupid

Cupid (1787)

John Flaxman (English, 1755-1826)
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Cupid Shooting an Arrow, Uffizi, Florence

Cupid Shooting an Arrow, Uffizi, Florence (1787)

John Flaxman (English, 1755-1826)
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Cupid Shooting an Arrow, Uffizi, Florence

Cupid Shooting an Arrow, Uffizi, Florence (1787)

John Flaxman (English, 1755-1826)
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Cupid

Cupid (1787)

John Flaxman (English, 1755-1826)
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Dancing Maenade with Thyrsus and Small Amphora

Dancing Maenade with Thyrsus and Small Amphora (1787)

John Flaxman (English, 1755-1826)
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Decursio Scene, Column of Antonius Pius, Piazza Montecitorio, Rome

Decursio Scene, Column of Antonius Pius, Piazza Montecitorio, Rome (1787)

John Flaxman (English, 1755-1826)
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Female Victory Figure Striding forward Holding a Wreath

Female Victory Figure Striding forward Holding a Wreath (1787)

John Flaxman (English, 1755-1826)
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Fragment of a Hippolytus Sarcophagus, Villa Borghese and Study of Mars, Villa Ludovisi, Rome

Fragment of a Hippolytus Sarcophagus, Villa Borghese and Study of Mars, Villa Ludovisi, Rome (1787)

John Flaxman (English, 1755-1826)
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Get Thee Behind Me, Satan

Get Thee Behind Me, Satan (between 1783 and 1787)

John Flaxman (English, 1755-1826)
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Hamlet. Angels and ministers of grace defend us!

Hamlet. Angels and ministers of grace defend us! (1783)

John Flaxman (English, 1755-1826)
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Hercules and Antaeus, Palazzo Pitti, Florence

Hercules and Antaeus, Palazzo Pitti, Florence (1787)

John Flaxman (English, 1755-1826)
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Hercules and the Centaur, Via de’ Rondinelli, Florence

Hercules and the Centaur, Via de’ Rondinelli, Florence (1787)

John Flaxman (English, 1755-1826)
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Hercules and the Centaur, Via de’ Rondinelli, Florence

Hercules and the Centaur, Via de’ Rondinelli, Florence (1787)

John Flaxman (English, 1755-1826)
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Hercules Fighting the Lion, Church of Santa Maria Sopra Minerva, Rome

Hercules Fighting the Lion, Church of Santa Maria Sopra Minerva, Rome (1787)

John Flaxman (English, 1755-1826)
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Hercules Fighting the Lion, Roman Sarcophagus Relief on Garden Façade, Villa Medici, Rome

Hercules Fighting the Lion, Roman Sarcophagus Relief on Garden Façade, Villa Medici, Rome (1787)

John Flaxman (English, 1755-1826)
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Illustration to Milton’s Paradise Lost; Adam and Eve Guarded by the Angels

Illustration to Milton’s Paradise Lost; Adam and Eve Guarded by the Angels

John Flaxman (English, 1755-1826)
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Illustration to Pilgrim’s Progress

Illustration to Pilgrim’s Progress (1792)

John Flaxman (English, 1755-1826)
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Lorenzo de’ Medici by Michelangelo, from the Tomb of Lorenzo de’ Medici, Church of San Lorenzo, Florence

Lorenzo de’ Medici by Michelangelo, from the Tomb of Lorenzo de’ Medici, Church of San Lorenzo, Florence (1787)

John Flaxman (English, 1755-1826)
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Minerva, Palazzo Giustiniani, Rome

Minerva, Palazzo Giustiniani, Rome (1787)

John Flaxman (English, 1755-1826)
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Mrs. Siddons frontal full body with head looking down, with arms folded

Mrs. Siddons frontal full body with head looking down, with arms folded (1783)

John Flaxman (English, 1755-1826)
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Mrs. Siddons full length profile standing with arms over her head holding a veil

Mrs. Siddons full length profile standing with arms over her head holding a veil (1783)

John Flaxman (English, 1755-1826)
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Mrs. Siddons kneeling with arms raised over her head, hands are curled into fist

Mrs. Siddons kneeling with arms raised over her head, hands are curled into fist (1783)

John Flaxman (English, 1755-1826)
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Mrs. Siddons kneeling with child

Mrs. Siddons kneeling with child (1783)

John Flaxman (English, 1755-1826)
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Mrs. Siddons leading child by the hand with left arm raised

Mrs. Siddons leading child by the hand with left arm raised (1783)

John Flaxman (English, 1755-1826)
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Mrs. Siddons standing, frontal view with arms folded

Mrs. Siddons standing, frontal view with arms folded (1783)

John Flaxman (English, 1755-1826)
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Mrs. Siddons with small boy (frontal view)

Mrs. Siddons with small boy (frontal view) (1783)

John Flaxman (English, 1755-1826)
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Niobe and Her Youngest Daughter in Profile, Niobid Group, Villa Medici Gardens, Rome

Niobe and Her Youngest Daughter in Profile, Niobid Group, Villa Medici Gardens, Rome (1787)

John Flaxman (English, 1755-1826)
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Perseus, Loggia dei Lanzi, Florence

Perseus, Loggia dei Lanzi, Florence (1787)

John Flaxman (English, 1755-1826)
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Pluto Carrying Proserpina, from the Rape of Proserpina, Palazzo Mattei Paganica, Rome

Pluto Carrying Proserpina, from the Rape of Proserpina, Palazzo Mattei Paganica, Rome (1787)

John Flaxman (English, 1755-1826)
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