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IMPORTANT BRONZE GROUP, 'DUNCAN'S HORSES, FROM MACBETH', BY JOHN LOUGH (BRITISH, 1798-1876) CIRCA 1834 John Graham Lough was an important self-taught British sculptor known for his portrait busts, memorial statues and his fondness for Shakespearean subjects. This bronze is based on the marble exhibited in the Royal Academy of Rome in 1832 (now in a private collection). The only other known casts include a bronze, inherited from his wife's estate and donated to the Victoria and Albert Museum in 1889, and a plaster cast now in the Los Angeles County Museum. See European Paintings and Sculpture in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, S. Schaefer & P. Fusco, 1987, p. 143 (illustrated) and John Graham Lough (1798-1876), A Northumbrian Sculptor, J. Lough & E. Merson, 1987, pp. 36, 47, 52, 84, fig. 15 (illus.); h: 14 in., dia: 17 in.

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