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John Hogan (14 October 1800 – 27 March 1858) was a sculptor from Tallow, County Waterford in Ireland. Described in some sources as the "greatest of Irish sculptors", according to the Dictionary of Irish Biography he was responsible for "much of the most significant religious sculpture in Ireland" during the 19th century. Working primarily from Rome, among his best known works are three versions of The Dead Christ, commissioned for churches in Dublin, Cork, and the Basilica of St. John the Baptist in Newfoundland, Canada.

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  • John Hogan (escultor) (ca)
  • John Hogan (Bildhauer) (de)
  • John Hogan (sculpteur) (fr)
  • John Hogan (it)
  • John Hogan (sculptor) (en)
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  • John Hogan fou un escultor neoclàsic irlandès. El seu treball més conegut és el Crist mort en marbre, la primera versió està datada de 1829. (ca)
  • John Hogan (* 14. Oktober 1800 in Tallow; † 27. März 1858 in Dublin) war ein irischer Bildhauer. Er wurde insbesondere durch seine Zeit in Rom von 1824 bis 1849 geprägt und gehörte zu den wichtigsten irischen Vertretern des neoklassizistischen Stils im 19. Jahrhundert. Seine guten Kontakte zum katholischen Klerus in Irland und mehreren Kunstmäzen in Dublin, die er bei seinen zahlreichen Besuchen in seiner Heimat pflegte, sicherten ihm zahlreiche Aufträge in den 1840er Jahren, seinem schöpferischen Zenit. (de)
  • John Hogan (14 October 1800 – 27 March 1858) was a sculptor from Tallow, County Waterford in Ireland. Described in some sources as the "greatest of Irish sculptors", according to the Dictionary of Irish Biography he was responsible for "much of the most significant religious sculpture in Ireland" during the 19th century. Working primarily from Rome, among his best known works are three versions of The Dead Christ, commissioned for churches in Dublin, Cork, and the Basilica of St. John the Baptist in Newfoundland, Canada. (en)
  • John Hogan (né le 14 octobre 1800 à et décédé le 27 mars 1858 à Dublin) est un sculpteur irlandais néoclassique irlandais. Son œuvre la plus connue est le Christ mort, marbre dont la première réalisation est datée de 1829. (fr)
  • John Hogan (Cork, 1800 – Dublino, 1858) è stato uno scultore irlandese.Nasce a Cork in Irlanda nel 1800 e la sua carriera di scultore inizia con lo studio dei calchi in gesso dei marmi Vaticani. Si stabilisce stabilmente a Roma nel 1824 ed è profondamente influenzato dal neoclassicismo di Antonio Canova e Bertel Thorvaldsen.A Roma sposa Beatrice Bevignani il 10 Novembre 1837 nella chiesa di Santa Maria del Popolo.Nel 1848 si stabilisce definitivamente a Dublino dove morirà nel 1858. Scultore religioso e neoclassico, fu molto influenzato da John Gibson. (it)
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  • John Hogan (en)
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  • John Hogan (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Tallow_County_Waterford_Parish_Hall_Plaque_John_Hogan_Selection_2007_08_02.jpg
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  • Dublin, Ireland (en)
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  • Tallow, County Waterford, Ireland (en)
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