Samuel Percy

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Samuel Percy
Born1750 (1750)
Dublin
Died1820 (aged 69–70)
London, England
EducationDublin Society's Schools
Known forWax sculptor
portraiture
File:Samuel Percy - Charles James Fox - B2013.16 - Yale Center for British Art.jpg
Charles James Fox by Samuel Percy
File:'England Expects Every Man to Do His Duty', polychromed wax sculpture by Samuel Percy.jpg
The Progress of Inebriety (later panel) wrongly identified as 'England Expects Every Man to Do His Duty', polychromed wax sculpture by Samuel Percy
File:Samuel percy, scena rustica con accampamento di zingari, 1800 ca, cera policroma, 02.jpg
Rustic scene by Samuel Percy

Samuel Percy (1750–1820) was an Irish-born sculptor mainly working as a wax-modeller in England. He has a unique style, creating three dimensional miniature portraits in coloured wax.[1][2]

File:Samuel Percy - A Race of Chimney-sweeps on Donkeys - Google Art Project.jpg
A Race of Chimney-sweeps on Donkeys by Samuel Percy

He was born and raised in Dublin and trained at the Dublin Society's Schools, exhibiting from 1772. He left Ireland and moved to London around 1785 and lived there for the rest of his life.[3]

He exhibited in the Royal Academy from 1786 to 1804. He died suddenly of apoplexy in 1820.[3]

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