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Joseph Bentley Leyland (1811–1851) was a sculptor from Halifax, England. His brother was Francis A Leyland, the Halifax antiquarian and publisher, who designed the seal for Halifax Corporation and the Coat of Arms of Halifax.[1]

Joseph Bentley Leyland by William Overend Geller, after Thomas Henry Illidge.
Joseph Bentley Leyland by William Overend Geller, after Thomas Henry Illidge.
Leyland's effigy of Stephen Beckwith, in York Minster
Leyland's effigy of Stephen Beckwith, in York Minster

Joseph was a good friend of Branwell Brontë. Like him, his talent was largely unfulfilled. He was often in debt and died an alcoholic three years after Branwell.[citation needed] [2] Leyland introduced Bronte to an active artistic social group in Halifax. This included William Dearden, George Hogarth, John Nicholson, and John Wilson Anderson.[citation needed]


Well-known works



References


  1. Orel, Harold (1997). The Brontës: Interviews and Recollections. University of Iowa Press. p. 41. ISBN 9780877455370. Retrieved 24 April 2013.
  2. du Maurier, Daphne (2012) The Infernal World Of Branwell Bronte. Hachette UK.
  3. "Discover church monuments – Church Monuments Society".
  4. "Joseph Bentley Leyland". A Biographical Dictionary of Sculptors in Britain, 1660-1851. Henry Moore Foundation. Retrieved 23 April 2013.

Further reading




Works related to Leyland, Joseph Bentley (DNB00) at Wikisource

Media related to Joseph Bentley Leyland at Wikimedia Commons





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