拍品專文
Roubiliac was largely employed for portrait busts, and from the 1740s especially for sepulchral monuments, in essence the two outlets for free-standing sculpture in Britain at the time. Several full-length portrait sculptures are also known. His chief works in Westminster Abbey are the monuments of Handel (1761), Sir Peter Warren, Marshal Wade, the theatrical monument of Lady Elizabeth Nightingale (1761), his most celebrated work, and the Duke of Argyll (1748), the last of these being the work which first established Roubiliac's fame as a sculptor. Crotch was Professor of Music at Oxford University.