John Gibson RA, Monument to Mrs Robinson

Monument to Mrs Robinson, 1829

John Gibson RA (1790 - 1866)

RA Collection: Art

Mrs Emily Robinson was a daughter of Mr and Mrs Solomon d’Aguilar, early supporters of Gibson. Lady Eastlake records Gibson was friendly with both d’Aguilar daughters. He kept up ‘an occasional correspondence’ with Mrs Lawrence but

'his warmest friendship was contracted with Mrs Robinson who was a lady of great personal charms, and taste for the art. She devoted herself to the cultivation of Gibson’s mind, making him acquainted with standard works in poetry and leading him to a class of reading which greatly contributed to enrich his ideas.’ (Lady Eastlake, 1870, p.36)

This relief is the model for a monument to Mrs Robinson, which Gibson made for St. James' Cemetery Chapel, Liverpool at his own expense. The original marble is now in the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool.

Object details

Title
Monument to Mrs Robinson
Artist/designer
John Gibson RA (1790 - 1866)
Date
1829
Object type
Sculpture
Medium
Plaster relief
Dimensions

1065 mm

Collection
Royal Academy of Arts
Object number
03/1973
Acquisition
Bequeathed by John Gibson RA 1866
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