John Hunt (sculptor)

John Hunt of Northampton (c.1690 – 1754) was an 18th century sculptor, described as the foremost sculptor in Northamptonshire.

Statue of Charles II on All Saints' Church in Northampton

Life

He was born and raised in Northamptonshire, but was sent to London around 1710 to train as a sculptor under Grinling Gibbons.[1]

In 1712, he was created a Freeman Mason of Northampton for donating a statue of King Charles II and other decorations on the frontage of All Saints' Church in that city.[2]

He was found dead in his bed on 25 September 1754.[1]

Works

References

  1. Dictionary of British Sculptors 1660-1851; by Rupert Gunnis pp. 212/3
  2. "All Saints, Northampton Northamptonshire". Northamptonshiresurprise.com.
  3. "Monument to John Nicolls Raynsford | Hunt, John | V&A Explore the Collections". Collections.vam.ac.uk.
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