BUSTS, ETC., OF JOSIAH WEDGWOOD. 



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1795, the month following the death of Wedgwood. This 

 print is now rare. 



Turning from painting to sculpture, the admirable bust 

 of Josiah Wedgwood, on his monument at Stoke-upon-Trent, 

 remains to be noticed. This bust, which is a three-quarter 

 faced portrait, will be seen represented on the accompanying 



engraving. It is sculptured in white marble, and is evidently 

 an admirable and truthful likeness. 



Of later sculptured representations of the " father of 

 potters," the most notable are, undoubtedly, the memorial 

 statue, by Gibson, which has been erected at Stoke, and 

 the splendid bust, by Fontana, which has been liberally 

 presented, by Mr. Mayer, to the new Wedgwood Memorial 

 Institute at Burslem. 



