William Burgess Powell (1862-1940) was a prominent English sculptor known for his work in the early 20th century. He studied at the Royal Academy Schools in London and went on to exhibit his sculptures at prestigious venues such as the Royal Academy and the Paris Salon.
Powell's work often featured classical and mythological themes, with a focus on naturalistic and detailed representations of the human form. He was praised for his technical skill and attention to detail, and his sculptures were popular among collectors and art critics of the time.
In addition to his work as a sculptor, Powell also taught at the Royal Academy Schools and was a member of the Royal British Society of Sculptors. He was a respected figure in the British art world and his sculptures can still be found in museums and private collections today.
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