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Hamilton Thomas Carlton Plantagenet MacCarthy (b. 1846 in London - d. 1939 in Ottawa) is known for his historical monuments, in particular his Sieur de Monts at ANNAPOLIS ROYAL (1904).[1]
Life
MacCarthy moved fom London, England to Canada in 1885. His work appears in gallery's and public parks throughout Canada.
Works
Nova Scotia
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Boer War Monument, Province House, Nova Scotia
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Harold Borden Monument, Canning, Nova Scotia
- Parting of Paul and Virginia (1876)
- Robert Burns and Highland Mary (1880)
- Hamlet and Ophelia (1880)
- Sir John A. MacDonald, Queen’s Park, Toronto
- Sir James Pliny Whitney, Queen’s Park, Toronto
- Lucius O’Brien - bust, Academy of Arts at Ottawa
Links
Mapping the Practice and Profession of Sculpture in Britain & Ireland 1851-1951