John Francis (1780-1861) was a British sculptor who was known for his busts and statues of prominent figures of the day, including royalty, politicians, and celebrities. He was born in Lincoln, England, and began his career as a farmer. However, he had a natural talent for sculpture, and he eventually moved to London to pursue his artistic ambitions.

Francis studied under Samuel Joseph and Francis Leggatt Chantrey, two of the most prominent sculptors of the time. He began exhibiting his work at the Royal Academy in 1820, and he quickly gained a reputation for his skill and craftsmanship. Over the course of his career, Francis created busts and statues of many notable figures, including King William IV, Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, The Duke of Wellington, Lord Byron, Sir Robert Peel, Charles Dickens and Horatio Nelson

Francis's work is characterized by its realism and its attention more...

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A Victorian painted plaster bust of Lord Melbourne, after the…

Victorian Bust of Lord Melbourne by John Francis

A Victorian painted plaster bust of Lord Melbourne, after the original by John Francis (1780-1861), the statesman with classically draped shoulders on a turned socle, incised to verso: Lord Viscount Melbourne - 6 November 1836 / John Francis. Height 75 cm…

A marble bust of Queen Victoria attr. John Francis

Victoria Marble Bust by John Francis

A marble bust of Queen Victoria attr. John Francis

A John Francis marble bust of Prince Albert, etched to reverse…

J. Francis Marble Bust of Prince Albert (1842)

A John Francis marble bust of Prince Albert, etched to reverse 'J. Francis Sculptor 1842', 40 x 30 cm