Samuel Joseph was a British sculptor, working in the early 19th century.
William Trotter of Ballandean by Samuel Joseph
Statue of William Wilberforce by Samuel Joseph, in Westminster Abbey.
Sir David Wilkie by Samuel Joseph, 1842.
Peter Rouw II was a London-based sculptor specialising in bas-reliefs in marble, often in the form of mural church monuments, and in wax miniature portraits, often of a pink hue on black glass. He designed medals, including one of William Wilberforce, and also made a few marble busts. He exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts. In 1807 Rouw was appointed modeller of cameos and gems to the Prince Regent.
Wax portrait relief by Peter Rouw c.1795 of Charlotte Augusta Matilda, Princess Royal (National Portrait Gallery, London, NPG 2174)
1832 mural monument by Peter Rouw to Lady Anne Pole (née Templer) (1758–1832), wife of Sir John de la Pole, 6th Baronet (1757–1799) signed: "P. Rouw sculp. London"; west wall of south transept of St Michael's Church, Shute, Devon
Mural monument by Peter Rouw to Sir John de la Pole, 6th Baronet (1757–1799), St Michael's Church, Shute, Devon, west wall of south transept
Anna Rouw, wife of Peter Rouw, pencil drawing squared in ink for transfer by Henry Bone, probably after George Francis Joseph, March 1806.( National Portrait Gallery, London, NPG D17307)