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British sculptor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Spence (1793–1849) was an early 19th century British sculptor.
He was born in Chester in 1793 and showed artistic talent at an early age. He was sent to Liverpool to study drawing and carving under a Mr Pether. In Liverpool he met and befriended John Gibson who was working nearby at Samuel Francey's yard and got Spence a job in this yard.[1]
Spence went into partnership with Francey in 1819.[2]
He exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1821 to 1844.[citation needed]
He was given the post of Professor of Drawing at Liverpool Academy of Arts. He died in Liverpool in 1849.[citation needed]
Spence's work is held in the permanent collection of the British Museum,[4] the National Portrait Gallery,[3] among others.
He was father to Benjamin Edward Spence.[5]
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