Albert Toft
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Albert_Toft an entity of type: Thing
Albert Toft (1862 cerca de Birmingham - 1949) fue un escultor británico. Toft se entrenó en alfarería de y estudió escultura en las escuelas de Kensington sur.
rdf:langString
Albert Toft (3 June 1862 – 18 December 1949) was a British sculptor. Toft's career was dominated by public commemorative commissions in bronze, mostly single statues of military or royal figures. The Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1897, Boer War to 1902, and then World War I to 1918, provided plentiful commissions. The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography describes Toft as one of the major figures of the "New Sculpture" following on from William Hamo Thornycroft and George Frampton. Toft described his work as 'Idealist' but he also said of himself that "to become an idealist you must necessarily first be a realist."
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
Albert Toft
rdf:langString
Albert Toft
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
Albert Toft
rdf:langString
Albert Toft
rdf:langString
Worthing, Sussex, England
xsd:date
1949-12-18
rdf:langString
Handsworth, Staffordshire, England
xsd:date
1862-06-03
xsd:integer
353123
xsd:integer
1088153819
rdf:langString
no
rdf:langString
no
rdf:langString
yes
rdf:langString
yes
rdf:langString
no
rdf:langString
yes
rdf:langString
Q26637979
rdf:langString
Q104245206
rdf:langString
Q108695758
rdf:langString
Q17741148
rdf:langString
Q22115519
rdf:langString
Q26162445
rdf:langString
Q26320858
rdf:langString
Q26371278
rdf:langString
Q26513651
rdf:langString
Q26525766
rdf:langString
Q26530640
rdf:langString
Q26560473
rdf:langString
Q26637979
rdf:langString
Q26661547
rdf:langString
Q26661550
rdf:langString
Q29495968
rdf:langString
Q32946115
rdf:langString
Q5642705
rdf:langString
Q6411498
rdf:langString
Q7374415
xsd:date
1862-06-03
rdf:langString
Benenden War Memorial
rdf:langString
Boer War Memorial, Cannon Hill Park
rdf:langString
Boer War Memorial, Ipswich
rdf:langString
Bust of Philip James Bailey
rdf:langString
Chadderton War Memorial
rdf:langString
Flers , monument à la 41e division britannique
rdf:langString
King Edward VII Memorial
rdf:langString
London Joint City and Midland Bank war memorial
rdf:langString
Oldham War Memorial
rdf:langString
Royal Fusiliers War Memorial
rdf:langString
Royal Leamington Spa War Memorial
rdf:langString
Sandon War Memorial, Staffordshire
rdf:langString
South African War Memorial, Cardiff
rdf:langString
Statue of Charles Mark Palmer, Jarrow
rdf:langString
Statue of Henry Richard, Tregaron
rdf:langString
Statue of Queen Victoria, Nottingham
rdf:langString
Statue of Queen Victoria, Royal Leamington Spa
rdf:langString
Statue of Queen Victoria, South Shields
rdf:langString
Stone War Memorial, Staffordshire
rdf:langString
Streatham War Memorial
rdf:langString
Thornton-Cleveleys War Memorial
rdf:langString
Toft statues at Hall of Memory, Birmingham
xsd:integer
1891
xsd:integer
1893
xsd:integer
1901
xsd:integer
1903
xsd:integer
1905
xsd:integer
1906
xsd:integer
1909
xsd:integer
1910
xsd:integer
1913
xsd:integer
1921
xsd:integer
1922
xsd:integer
1923
xsd:integer
1924
xsd:integer
1932
rdf:langString
Unveiled 1950
rdf:langString
c. 1913
xsd:date
1949-12-18
rdf:langString
Grade II
rdf:langString
Grade I
rdf:langString
Grade II*
xsd:integer
3
6
330.0
rdf:langString
Centenary Square, Birmingham
rdf:langString
Streatham, London
rdf:langString
Canary Wharf, London
rdf:langString
Cathays Park, Cardiff
rdf:langString
Christchurch Park, Ipswich
rdf:langString
Euston Place, Royal Leamington Spa, Warwickshire
rdf:langString
Flers, Somme, France
rdf:langString
Granville Square, Stone, Staffordshire
rdf:langString
Grounds of St Mary's Church, Oldham, Lancashire
rdf:langString
Holborn, London
rdf:langString
Jarrow, Tyneside
rdf:langString
National Liberal Club, London
rdf:langString
Sandon Estate, Sandon, Staffordshire
rdf:langString
Thimblemill Recreation Ground, Smethwick
rdf:langString
Town Hall, Royal Leamington Spa
rdf:langString
Upper Bank Street, Canary Wharf, London
rdf:langString
Bronze
rdf:langString
Stone
rdf:langString
Bronze and Cornish granite
rdf:langString
Bronze and Portland stone
rdf:langString
Bronze and granite
rdf:langString
Bronze and marble
rdf:langString
Bronze and stone
rdf:langString
Marble and granite
rdf:langString
Sicilian marble and Aberdeen granite
rdf:langString
Stone and marble
rdf:langString
Figure is a version of the Holborn memorial statue.
rdf:langString
Architect, Thomas Taylor
rdf:langString
Major White served in the Robin Hood Rifles.
rdf:langString
Originally located in Poultry in the City of London
rdf:langString
Sculptures represent St George and the Recording Angel.
xsd:integer
41
rdf:langString
Queen Victoria
rdf:langString
War memorial
rdf:langString
Boer War memorial
rdf:langString
City and Midland Bank War Memorial
rdf:langString
GKN War memorial
rdf:langString
Major Jonathen White
rdf:langString
Memorial to Alistair Mackenzie
rdf:langString
Savage Club war memorial
rdf:langString
The Armed Forces and Nursing Services
rdf:langString
World War II Midland Bank Staff Memorial
xsd:integer
2
xsd:integer
4
rdf:langString
Statue on pedestal
rdf:langString
Bust and panel
rdf:langString
Bust on pedestal
rdf:langString
Plaque
rdf:langString
Reliefs and panels
rdf:langString
Sculpture group on pedestal and base
rdf:langString
Sculpture on pedestal
rdf:langString
Sculptures on pedestal & base
rdf:langString
Statue on inscribed pedestal
rdf:langString
Statue on obelisk and base
rdf:langString
Statue on pedestal and steps
rdf:langString
Statue on pedestal with panels
rdf:langString
Statue on pedestal with plaques
rdf:langString
Wall tablet
rdf:langString
Sculpture group on tapered pedestal with reliefs and plaques
rdf:langString
Albert Toft (3 June 1862 – 18 December 1949) was a British sculptor. Toft's career was dominated by public commemorative commissions in bronze, mostly single statues of military or royal figures. The Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1897, Boer War to 1902, and then World War I to 1918, provided plentiful commissions. The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography describes Toft as one of the major figures of the "New Sculpture" following on from William Hamo Thornycroft and George Frampton. Toft described his work as 'Idealist' but he also said of himself that "to become an idealist you must necessarily first be a realist." His father was a notable modeller in ceramics, and his brother was the landscape artist Joseph Alfonso Toft.
rdf:langString
Albert Toft (1862 cerca de Birmingham - 1949) fue un escultor británico. Toft se entrenó en alfarería de y estudió escultura en las escuelas de Kensington sur.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger
26939
xsd:gYear
1862
xsd:gYear
1949
<http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Benenden_Monument_-_geograph.org.uk_-_46330.jpg>