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in Edinburgh. Here he added figures of "Science & Learning" and "Labour" on the corners. He became known for his portrait sculptures executed in marble and bronze. His best known and most iconic work is the 1869 bronze figure of
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in Stirling. This fine statue should not be confused with the far cruder, modern statue near the visitor centre, but stands on the side of the monument itself.
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in Oldham (1878). Copies were made for Town Hall Park in Warrington (destroyed 1942) and the Sammy Marks Zoological Gardens in
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John MacMillan, Master of the Merchant Company, Edinburgh in 1899, by David Watson Stevenson 1901
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In 1884, he created the statue of Hygieia with Thomas Bonnar's classical "St Bernard's Well" in
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in cast iron for the Kelvingrove International Exhibition of 1901. It was later moved to
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Mapping the Practice and Profession of Sculpture in Britain and Ireland 1851–1951
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Stevenson died on 18 March 1904, aged 61. He is buried with his younger brother,
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In 1868, he created the impressive Celtic cross as a memorial to
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Stevenson's most loved and publicly seen statue is the figure of
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Detail on Robert Tannahill's statue by David Watson Stevenson
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National Prize for student sculpture with a statuette of the
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National Galleries Scotland: David Watson Stevenson
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His sculptures of 132:He became a member of the 340:The Foundling Girl (1871) 194:, Edinburgh (1874); the 162: 28:statue, Bernard Street, 586:Scottish male sculptors 447:"The Character Statues" 247:Alexandra Park, Glasgow 226:(1898) are held in the 145:William Grant Stevenson 65:David Watson Stephenson 621:People from Midlothian 611:Artists from Edinburgh 565:David Watson Stevenson 559:Robert Louis Stevenson 531:David Watson Stevenson 273:Stockbridge, Edinburgh 134:Royal Scottish Academy 75:Stevenson was born in 61: 49: 41: 33: 547:23 March 2023 at the 55: 47: 39: 24: 533:at Wikimedia Commons 224:Napier of Murchiston 184:James VI of Scotland 180:Mary, Queen of Scots 415:. Glasgow Sculpture 188:Halbert Glendinning 581:Scottish sculptors 266:Warriston Cemetery 157:Henry Snell Gamley 62: 50: 42: 34: 529:Media related to 262:Horatio McCulloch 81:Trustees' Academy 638: 528: 512: 511: 509: 507: 502:on 23 March 2023 498:. 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Scott Monument
Ratho
Trustees' Academy
William Brodie.
South Kensington
Venus de Milo
Rome, Italy
John Steell
Prince Albert
Charlotte Square
William Wallace
Wallace Monument
Stirling
Royal Scottish Academy
Princes Street
William Grant Stevenson
Grange Cemetery
Edinburgh
Henry Snell Gamley
William Wallace
Wallace Monument
Mary, Queen of Scots
James VI of Scotland
Halbert Glendinning

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