John Nost (Dutch: Jan van Nost) (died 1729) was a Flemish sculptor who worked in England in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Originally from Mechelen...
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John Nost Sartorius (1759–1828), was an English painter of horses, horse-racing and hunting scenes. He is considered the best-known and prolific of the...
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Nost may refer to: John Nost (died 1729), Flemish sculptor John Nost Sartorius (1755–1828), English painter John van Nost the younger, English sculptor...
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by his son, the second Earl in c. 1735. It was cast after a model by John Nost I for William III of England's Privy Garden at Hampton Court Palace. In...
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and stone sculpture, much of it supplied by John Nost. Coke travelled in the Netherlands and he turned to Nost, the famous sculptor born in the Austrian...
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half of the 17th century, including Artus Quellinus III, Antoon Verhuke, John Nost, Peter van Dievoet and Laurens van der Meulen. These Flemish artists often...
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Nine Muses removed sometime after 1790. These sculptures were created by John Nost and were originally positioned along the south vista. In 2019 the ten...
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Flemish sculptors such as Arnold Quellin (the son of Artus Quellinus II), John Nost, Anthony Verhuke, Laurens van der Meulen and Peter van Dievoet also worked...
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those who regularly took the waters and several prominent writers, including John Aubrey, Samuel Pepys and Celia Fiennes recorded their visits. The popularity...
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pair of cisterns dated from 1730 and a lead statute of a blackmoor by John Nost, which was transferred from Clifford's Inn when Clifford's was destroyed...
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by Queen Anne, graced the square. The statue of George II sculpted by John Nost in 1724 came from Cannons House in March 1753. William Pitt the Elder...
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sculptor Grinling Gibbons, joining fellow Flemish artists Antoon Verhuke, John Nost, Peter van Dievoet and Laurens van der Meulen. Quellinus III and Gibbons...
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The statue of Geffrye at the Geffrye Museum, after a 1723 original by John Nost...
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Sherborne Abbey (section St Johns' Almshouse)
contains an impressive baroque memorial to John Digby, 3rd Earl of Bristol, made of marble and designed by John Nost. Additionally there is a memorial to Robert...
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John van Nost the younger (1713-1780) was the nephew of the noted Flemish-born British sculptor John van Nost and a noteworthy sculptor in his own right...
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partner. However, in 1739 John returned to Nost's yard which had been unused or underused since Nost's death in 1729. John bought the yard and a number...
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the house. Chandos was a patron of the sculptors Grinling Gibbons and John Nost. Chandos maintained a musical establishment; some of the musicians are...
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War Museums. Retrieved 12 March 2020. Blackwood 1989, p. 351 Greenacombe, John, ed. (2000). "Knightsbridge Green Area: Scotch Corner and the High Road"...
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sculptors such as Artus Quellinus III (the son of Artus Quellinus II), John Nost, Anthony Verhuke and Laurens van der Meulen also worked in Gibbon's London...
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Labours". By 1769, he was working in the studio of John Nost III (nephew of the Dutch sculptor John Nost) who had come to Dublin in 1750. In 1772, Foye undertook...
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his fifth wife predeceasing him before him in January 1804. His son John Nost Sartorius (1759–1828) was also a notable horse artist, the most distinguished...
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vases for Hampton Court - one now at Windsor Castle (1700) completed by John Nost The curious column which forms the centrepiece for Seven Dials, London...
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John Cheere (d.1756). Gunnis suggests he was initially apprenticed to John Nost. Cheere was apprenticed in 1718 to mason-sculptor Robert Hartshorne, an...
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National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 30 July 2020. Workshop of John Nost the Elder - Sculpture trail - About us - University of Birmingham Accessed...
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"Nelson's Head". Dublin City Council. Retrieved 2 November 2018. "John Van Nost". Library Ireland. Retrieved 5 November 2018. "O'Connell Bridge and...
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The Equestrian statue of George I, by John van Nost the Elder, is a statue that stands outside the Barber Institute of Fine Arts in Birmingham, England...
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returned to work in Hardy's yard. In 1696 he went to work as an assistant to John Nost. By 1710 he had his own stoneyard at Red Lion Square. In 1718 he became...
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Gibbons, with parts carved by Arnold Quellin and others less certainly by John Nost. The college proposed that this memorial should be removed from the chapel...
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Warrington by his son, the second Earl in c. 1735 and cast after a model by John Nost I for William III of England’s Privy Garden at Hampton Court Palace. A...
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wife Elizabeth. It is thought to be by Grinling Gibbons or his pupil John Nost. It shows Gore, wearing the robes of Lord Mayor of London, and his wife...
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