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Sebastian Gahagan

Sebastian Gahagan (c.1778–1838)〔 was a sculptor of Irish descent active in London. His most notable works are the monument to Sir Thomas Picton in St Paul's Cathedral, and a statue of the Duke of Kent in Park Crescent, Portland Place. He was also employed by Joseph Nollekens, carrying out the carving of many of his major works.
==Life==
Gahagan was born in about 1778, the son of the Irish sculptor Lawrence Gagahan; his brothers were Charles (born c.1765), Lucius (1773-1855) and Vincent (1776-1832). He is said to have been born in Dublin, although his father seems to have settled London about 20 years before his birth.
In London he became an assistant to Joseph Nollekens, carrying out the carving of many of his major works, including the statue of William Pitt for the Senate House at Cambridge (1809),〔 and producing copies of busts.〔 In his biography of Nollekens, JT Smith used the relatively small payments received by Gahagan as evidence of the older sculptor's miserliness.〔 In 1809 he received a premium of
£50 from the British Institution for ''Sampson Breaking his Bonds''. He was a frequent exhibitor at the Royal Academy from 1802 to 1835, mostly of designs for funerary monuments, with occasional portrait statues and busts.〔 His address is given in the Academy catalogues as 58 Tichfield Street until 1816; 33 King Street, Westminster, between 1817 and 1825; 26, William Street, Regent's Park in 1833; 57, Ernest Street, Regent's Park in 1834 and 25, Little Clarendon Street, Somers Town the next year. At the time of his death he is described as "of Euston-square".〔

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