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from the family jewel collection for the sculpture's eyes. However, Lord Dudley died in 1833 before it was completed and his executors refused to pay Wyatt his fee, so he retained the sculpture, exhibiting it several times, including at
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that firmly established Wyatt's reputation, and in 1832 a committee of subscribers commissioned him to sculpt a bronze equestrian statue of George III which now stands at the junction of
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in 1800. On 29 December 1801 he married Maria McClellan (d. 1852), the widow of Edward McClellan, a sea captain. They had fours sons, Matthew, James, George, and Henry Wyatt.
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for the finished work. Bashaw was taken to Wyatt's studio in London around 50 times to sit for the sculptor. Lord Dudley donated Persian
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in Leicestershire, where he designed and decorated the Elizabeth Saloon and carved the marble monument to the
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Wyatt died at his home, Dudley Grove House, Harrow Road, London, on 3 January 1862, and was buried in
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Survey of London: volume 20: St Martin-in-the-Fields, pt III: Trafalgar Square & Neighbourhood
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in 1848. James (1808 – 1893) followed his father's profession and designed the pediment of the
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Through the influences of his father, in 1805 at the age of 28, he was employed by
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The Victorian Peeper: Nineteenth-century Britain through the looking glass
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Wyatt family vault at Comfort's Corner in Highgate Cemetery (West side)
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Conservation of Wyatt's memorial to Lord Nelson in Liverpool
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The exhibition of the Royal Academy (exhibition catalogues)
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in 1815. His first public work was a memorial sculpture to
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I. Eller, History of Belvoir Castle (1841), p. 207.
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Obituary in the 'Gentleman's Magazine' 1862 p. 372.
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Wyatt's equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington
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Bashaw
Victoria and Albert Museum
Wyatt family
Victorian era
architects
James Wyatt
Benjamin Dean Wyatt
Eton College
Royal Academy Schools
George III
Windsor Castle
Antonio Verrio
Royal Academy
Battle of Waterloo
Lord Nelson
Liverpool

Wyatt's equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington
Aldershot
cenotaph
Princess Charlotte
George IV
St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle
Pall Mall East
statue of the Duke of Wellington
Wellington Arch
Hyde Park Corner
Aldershot
Duke of Rutland

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