The Lives of the British Sculptors And Those Who Have Worked in England From Th

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The Lives of the British Sculptors And Those Who Have Worked in England From Th
E Beresford Edwin Beresford Chancellor
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Details of this portion of the sculptor's career may be read in Holland's excellent " Memorials, " where so much of local interest connected with his early life is to be found. The sketch-book which Chantrey filled on this occasion was in the possession of Mr. Mason till his death, when it was returned to the sculptor. Be- sides these instructive amusements, Chantrey was on one occasion introduced to one of the meetings of the club " for the Promotion of Mutual Improvement " of which the local ...historian, Joseph Hunter, was then secretary ; at another time he was present at the festivities connected with the coming of age of Lord Milton, eldest son of Earl Fitzwilliam, at Wentworth House, when he is said to have been so struck by the grotesqueness of the groups of country folk who, on their return, lined the high-road in every state of intoxication, that he constantly stopped and made sketches of them. Indeed, nothing seems to have escaped him on such occasions, and he was continually noting mentally or in his sketch-book the unconsidered trifles of life which he saw around him.

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