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Isaac Gosset

Also Known As: "Isaac Gosset", "Issac Gossett"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Isle Jersey, Channel Islands, United Kingdom
Death: November 28, 1799 (86)
London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
Place of Burial: London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
Immediate Family:

Son of John Gosset and Susan Gosset (d’Allain)
Husband of Francoise Gosset
Father of Dr Reverand Isaac Gosset and Gosset
Brother of John Gossett, Jr.; Abraham Gosset; Jacob Gosset; Peter Gossett; Gideon Gossett and 1 other

Occupation: Artist Maker of wax portraits
biblography: Isaac, the sixth son of John and Susan D'Allain Gosset, was born 1713; died 1799; married dau. of --- Bosquet. He settled in London. Like his uncle, Matthew Gosset, Isaac Gosset was an artist and a modeller of portraits in wax.
Buried with Uncle Matthew (1683-1744): with Uncle Matthew (1683-1744)
even more biblography: " ... He contributed to the first artists' exhibition in 1760 and was a member of the Incorporated Society of Artists, contributing twenty-four portraits to their exhibition between 1760 and 1778. Several of his wax models are still in Windsor Castle, and
even more biblography continued: Among these are cameo portraits of George II and the Princess Dowager of Wales. He made numerous portraits in wax of the royal family and of distinguished gentlemen . . . One of his portraits was of Lady Mary Coke, to whom Horace Walpole (1717-1797) dedi
further Biblography: Isaac Gosset, Esq., died at Kensington, 28th Nov. 1799, having nearly completed his 88th year. He invented a composition of wax in which he modelled portraits in the most exquisite manner. His works were numerous, and included the royal family,
more biblography: and many of the nobility and gentry from the time of George II down to 1780. In the line of his art he may be said to have been unique as the inventor of the inimitable materials with which he worked, the secret of which was confided only to his son, the
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About Isaac Gosset

Biographical Summary

GOSSET, ISAAC, the elder (1713–1799), an able modeller of portraits in wax, was born in 1713, and belonged to a family that fled from Normandy to Jersey at the revocation of the edict of Nantes, and afterwards settled in London. He contributed to the first artists' exhibition in 1760 and was a member of the Incorporated Society of Artists, contributing twenty-four portraits to their exhibitions between 1760 and 1778. Several of his wax models are still in Windsor Castle, and some in Lady Charlotte Schreiber's collection in South Kensington Museum. Among these are cameo portraits of George II and the Princess Dowager of Wales. He made numerous portraits in wax of the royal family and of distinguished Englishmen. Among these may be mentioned: 1. Bishop Hoadly, 1756 (Nichols, Lit. An. iii. 140; and see Lit. Illustr. viii. 570). 2. Charles Townshend, chancellor of the exchequer. 3. Frederick, prince of Wales (Nos. 1–3 were in the possession of Horace Walpole: Notes and Queries, 3rd ser. vi. 516; Walpole, Works, 4to, 1798, ii. 432–3). 4. Richard Trevor, bishop of Durham (Nichols, Lit. An., ix. 241). 5. Francis Hutcheson the philosopher; from this model, produced under the direction of Basil Hamilton, earl of Selkirk, a cast medal was made by Antonio Selvi (Med. Illustr. ii. 621; T. Hollis, Memoirs, ii. 833). 6. General Wolfe. 7. Earl of Mansfield (from the models 6 and 7 John Kirk made medals, see Med. Illustr., ii. 706, and Cochran-Patrick, Cat. Med. Scot., pp. 105, 268, where the notice of ‘C. Gossett’ is erroneous). 8. Profile of Mrs. Delany, made about 1776. In 1862 this was in the possession of Lady Llanover (Autobiog. &c. of Mrs. Delany, 2nd ser., ii. 225). Peter Cunningham possessed four medallions, in yellow wax on a claret ground, of Henry Pelham, George Grenville, Robert Carteret (Lord Granville), and the Duke of Grafton, which he attributed to Gosset (Notes and Queries, 3rd ser., vi. 516). Gosset used a wax composition of his own invention, the secret of which he is not known to have divulged. His only son was Dr. Isaac Gosset, the bibliographer [q. v.] He died at Kensington on 28 Nov. 1799, and was buried in the old Marylebone Cemetery. He is described (Gent. Mag.) as a man of amiable character.

His uncle, Matthew Gosset (1683–1744), was also a modeller in wax. He was one of the gentlemen of the band of pensioners to King George II, and a member of the Spalding Society.

SOURCE: Wikisource contributors, 'Gosset, Isaac (1713-1799) (DNB00)', Wikisource , 31 October 2011, 20:08 UTC, <http://en.wikisource.org/w/index.php?title=Gosset,_Isaac_(1713-1799...> [accessed 6 January 2014]

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1713
May 2, 1713
Isle Jersey, Channel Islands, United Kingdom
1745
October 13, 1745
Soho, London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
1799
November 28, 1799
Age 86
London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
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Marylebone, London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom