Statue of William III., by T. Woolner, in Westminster Hall, [London], 1868. 'The likeness of King William appears to be good, though, from Mr. Woolner, we should have expected to see the feebleness of the Dutchman's physique indicated. The attitude is unaffected: one hand resting on the hip, the other holding the globe, ensign of regal power. The state robes are treated largely, without an undue attempt to make "drapery" out of the intractable masses'. From "Illustrated London News", 1868.
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