Dutch-British sculptor and wood carver who worked mostly in England.
There are 15 artworks by this artist in the database.
Image | Work Type | Description | Year | Church | City | Region | Country |
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Tomb / Monument | Monument to Miss Mary Beaufoy Location: North aisle | Westminster Abbey | Westminster | London | England | ||
Pulpit | Survived the Blitz because it was stored in St Paul's Cathedral Location: Nave | St Clement Danes | Westminster | London | England | ||
Tomb / Monument | Memorial to Archbishop Richard Sterne Location: North choir aisle | York Minster | York | North Yorkshire | England | ||
Tomb / Monument | Monument to Admiral Sir Clowdisley Shovell Location: South choir aisle | Westminster Abbey | Westminster | London | England | ||
Tomb / Monument | Monument to the Reverend William Holder († 1697) and Susanna Holder († 1688) | St Paul's Cathedral | City of London | London | England | ||
Tomb / Monument | Memorial to Archbishop John Dolben Location: South choir aisle | 1688 | York Minster | York | North Yorkshire | England | |
Wood Carving | The wood-carving is immediately to the left of the main entrance Location: Nave, north side | St Paul's (Covent Garden) | Westminster | London | England | ||
Tomb / Monument | Monument to William & Margaret Cavendish Location: North transept | Westminster Abbey | Westminster | London | England | ||
Tomb / Monument | Monument to Admiral George Churchill Location: South choir aisle | Westminster Abbey | Westminster | London | England | ||
Tomb / Monument | Monument to Archbishop Thomas Lamplugh Location: South choir aisle | 1691 | York Minster | York | North Yorkshire | England | |
Pulpit | Location: Nave | St Paul's Cathedral | City of London | London | England | ||
Choir Stalls | Location: Choir | St Paul's Cathedral | City of London | London | England | ||
Pulpit | Location: Nave | St Paul's (Covent Garden) | Westminster | London | England | ||
Wood Carving | The fittings were designed in Wren's office, but Gibbons carved them. He also carved the bishop's two thrones, the seat of the Lord Mayor, the organ case, and the original choir screen (dismantled in 1860, but whose parts can be seen in the south transept porch, the west end of the choir stalls, and the chapel of St Michael and St George) Location: Choir | St Paul's Cathedral | City of London | London | England | ||
Tomb / Monument | Bust of George Stepney Location: South choir aisle | Westminster Abbey | Westminster | London | England |