James Losh (1763–1833)
James Losh (1763–1833)
James Losh (1763–1833)
James Losh (1763–1833)
James Losh (1763–1833)
James Losh (1763–1833)

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'The Newcastle Journal', August 1st 1835, records that Dunbar used the same model as the one sent to John Lough in Italy when sculpting the full figure marble now displayed on the Society’s landing.

The Literary & Philosophical Society of Newcastle

Newcastle upon Tyne

Title

James Losh (1763–1833)

Date

1832

Medium

marble

Measurements

H 70 x W 47 x D 23 cm

Accession number

A2019_10

Acquisition method

gift from subscribers, 1832

Work type

Bust

Signature/marks description

reverse centre: DUNBAR SC / N.CASTLE / 1832

Inscription description

inscribed on front of socle: JAMES LOSH, BARRISTER AT LAW / OB. 1835, AET.71.; inscribed on upper reverse: JAMES LOSH

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