Web Photo Gallery created by the Friends of Liverpool Monuments. The information and some of the images are taken from a publication ‘The Oratory, St James’s Cemetery Liverpool’, written by Joseph Sharples in 1991, produced by: Board of Trustees of the National Museums & Galleries on Merseyside. Most of the images taken by Pat Neill. © 2009 FOLM
Mrs Emily Robinson (d.1829)
Mrs Robinson was the daughter of a cultured Liverpool family, the d'Aguilars, and exerted a strong influence on Gibson's early development as a sculptor. He was captivated by her character and beauty, and she was a sensitive critic of his work who helped to cultivate his mind by conversation and literature. He erected this monument at his own expense, aiming to capture in it what he called "her beautiful Greek profile". Its design is closely modelled on ancient Greek tombstones known as stelai, which were often carved in relief with a seated figure seen in profile. |