sps1955's photos with the keyword: John Cheere

Anglesey Abbey 2011-11-04 035

04 Nov 2011 88
Mid-C18 lead sphinx at the E. entrance to the Coronation Avenue, presumably erected c.1937. Probably by John Cheere, according to the National Trust guidebook

Anglesey Abbey 2011-10-29

29 Oct 2011 131
Lead statue signed by John Cheere, dated 1720, formerly at Copped Hall, Essex. Previously identified as Diana and Actaeon (or perhaps Venus and Adonis, according to the list description: britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-49319-sculpture-group-of-... ); the 2008 guidebook (revised 2010) identifies the subject as Meleager and Atalanta, presumably on account of the dead boar at the base of the composition.

Wrest Park: The Duchess's Square 2011-10-03

04 Oct 2011 103
The lead figure of a woman reading may be from the workshop of John Cheere, according to the English Heritage guidebook.

Wrest Park: Pavilion and William III statue 2011-1…

04 Oct 2011 101
The pavilion or banqueting house, designed by Thomas Archer (1709-11), seen from the N., with a statue of William III dressed as a Roman emperor, by Henry or John Cheere (according to the English Heritage guidebook), or "possibly by Nost" (according to the list description), one of the few survivors of the many lead statues placed in the garden in the C18. List description for pavilion: list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1113807 ; for statue: list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1158878 .