William Behnes William Behnes was a British sculptor of the early 19th century.Life Born in London, Behnes was the son of a Hanoverian piano-maker and his English wife. His brother was Henry Behnes , also a sculptor, albeit an inferior one. The family moved to Dublin and there he studied art at the Dublin Academy. After the family returned to London, Behnes continued his artistic training, studying at the Royal Academy School of Art from 1813, under the tutorship of Peter Francis Chenu . As a painter, he exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1815 and won several medals during the ensuing years. In 1819 he won a Society of Arts gold medal for inventing an instrument to assist sculpture work, having by this time begun to practice successfully as a sculptor. In 1837 Behnes was appointed 'Sculptor in Ordinary' to Queen Victoria . His pupils included noted sculptors George Frederic Watts , Thomas Woolner and Henry Weekes , and naturalist Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins . Despite huge success, being declared "superior to Chantrey" in bust portraiture, he could not manage his finances and was declared bankrupt in 1861. His final work, the statue of Sir Henry Havelock in Trafalgar Square , has the unusual claim to fame of being the first known statue based purely upon a photograph of his subject. It is likely that he was an alcoholic and also a gambler, and this was worsened by bankruptcy. He moved to "miserable lodgings" in Charlotte Street. He was found lying unconscious in a gutter, with only three pence in his pocket, on New Years Day 1864 and died on 3 January in Middlesex Hospital. He was buried in an unmarked grave in Kensal Green Cemetery . George Cruikshank , who had known him, campaigned to raise money for a monument and to present a bronze bust of Behnes to the National Gallery , but there was little progress and the campaign was abandoned. In December 2016, a folio of 41 pages of Behnes' sketches was sold at auction by Cuttlestones Auctioneers & Valuers at Penkridge in Staffordshire, for £2,200. It includes sketches of the Duke of Newcastle , Sir Thomas Gresham , and Sir Robert Peel .Works He produced many busts of children, reliefs and also some notable church monuments and statues, including ones of Dr William Babington in St Paul's Cathedral and Major-General Sir Henry Havelock and several of Sir Robert Peel . Other subjects included: Thomas Arnold , Sir Joshua Reynolds , Benjamin West and George Cruikshank.Bust of Henry Earle , surgeon, Foundling Hospital, London Monument to John Tunno, St. John's Wood Chapel Bust of Dr William Lister FRSE Governor of St Thomas' Hospital in London Monument to Joseph Nollekens , Paddington Parish Church, London Bust of Joseph Marryat, St George's, Grenada , West Indies Bust of James Northcote Bust of Sir Isaac Coffin, 1st Baronet , Athenaeum, Boston, USA Bust of Oliver Goldsmith , Trinity College, Dublin Wax bust of Princess Victoria Figures on the clock-tower at Buckingham Palace Monument to Dr Andrew Bell , Westminster Abbey Monument to Admiral Sir Henry Blackwood , Westminster Abbey Monument to John Woodhouse, Dean of Lichfield , Stoke-on-Trent Parish Church Monument to Sir Henry Russell, 1st Baronet , Swallowfield, Berkshire, Bust of Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie, 1st Baronet , Royal College of Surgeons , London Statue of William Babington, St Paul's Cathedral Monument to William Praed , Tyringham Church Bust of Queen Victoria Monument to Sir John St Aubyn, 5th Baronet , Crowan , cornwall Statue of the Earl of Egremont , Petworth House Bust of Sir Thomas Hardy , naval hero, Greenwich Hospital Chapel Statue of Baron Joy , Dublin The mare's head "The Queen of Beauty" as ridden by Lord Seymour Statue of Sir John Thomas Jones , St Paul's Cathedral Statue of Sir Thomas Gresham , Royal Exchange, London Statue of Sir William Follett , Westminster Abbey, Statue of Robert Peel, Leeds Statue of Robert Peel, Peel Park, Bradford Monument to Mrs Elsworth, Highgate Cemetery Statue of Sir Henry Havelock , Trafalgar Square,
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