Bryan Waller Procter bust at The National Portrait Gallery, London
Bryan Waller Procter bust at The National Portrait Gallery, London
Published 2014-12-08T19:26:31+00:00
This marble bust depicts Bryan Waller Procter, a poet who practiced as a lawyer. He was acquainted with the likes of Leigh Hunt, Charles Lamb and charles Dickens. He published plays, poems, songs and other works under the pseudonym Barry Cornwall. The bust was made by John Henry Foley in his later years, circa 1865.
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Date published | 08/12/2014 |
Title | Bryan Waller Procter bust |
Place | National Portrait Gallery |