mail_outline sales@mediastorehouse.com
Duncan's Horses (image 2 of 5), 1832. Creator: John Graham LoughDuncan's Horses (image 2 of 5), 1832
Statues for the Egyptian Hall in the Mansion House: "Comus" - by J. G. Lough, 1856. Creator: UnknownStatues for the Egyptian Hall in the Mansion House: "Comus" - by J. G. Lough, 1856. Sculpture as part of a commission for '...poetic statues in marble to decorate the Mansion House of
Tynemouth, Northumberland - the Harbour, from the Priory, 1850. Creator: UnknownTynemouth, Northumberland - the Harbour, from the Priory, 1850. 'View...from the Priory walls, [showing] the harbour, with [John Graham] Lough's colossal statue of Lord Collingwood in
The Monument to George Stephenson at Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1862. Creator: Mason JacksonThe Monument to George Stephenson at Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1862....a striking work of art, by Mr. John Graham Lough...It has been erected by public subscription in Neville-street...adjoining the Central
Colossal statue of Lord Collingwood, at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1845. Creator: UnknownColossal statue of Lord Collingwood, at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1845. Sculpture of British naval commander Cuthbert Collingwood
Marble statue of Her Majesty, in the Royal Exchange, 1845. Creator: W. J. LintonMarble statue of Her Majesty, in the Royal Exchange, 1845. Sculpture of Queen Victoria at the Royal Exchange in the City of London:marble Statue of her Majesty
Comus, c1852. Artist: John Graham LoughComus, c1852. The allegorical story in Comus centres on a virtuous lady who becomes separated from her two brothers while traveling in the woods
Comus, 1856. Artist: John Graham LoughComus, 1856. The allegorical story in Comus centres on a virtuous lady who becomes separated from her two brothers while traveling in the woods