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Recreation of a stucco panel from Henry VIII’s Nonesuch Palace

This is a stonework recreation of the figure of a Roman Centurion, one of hundreds of stucco panels from the demolished Nonsuch Palace in Surrey, originally commissioned by Henry VIII in 1538. The panel is closely based on archaeological evidence found at the site.
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Tim Crawley
Cambridge, United Kingdom
Tim Crawley’s journey into stone carving was sparked during his teenage years by the memorable 1969 BBC documentary series Civilisation. After complet ...
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