An artist’s Descriptive Catalog mentions a painting of this figure in a loincloth encircled by a serpent that strangles allegorical figures representing nations. That painting is William Blake’s The Spiritual Form of [this figure] Guiding Leviathan. Two children look up at this figure in a monument by John Flaxman. A pendant piece to a painting by Philip James de Loutherbourg centering on this figure is J. M. W. Turner’s only royal commission and his largest painting. Benjamin West painted the “Immortality” of this man, who titles a sculpture with 37 pieces of Dutch wax fabric as part of an object inside a large bottle; that Fourth Plinth sculpture is by Yinka Shonibare. Edwin Landseer sculpted four lions for the base of this man’s namesake column. For 10 points, many 19th-century British artists honored what dedicatee of Trafalgar Square? ■END■
ANSWER: Horatio Nelson [or Lord Nelson; or Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson; or Duke of Bronte; accept Nelson’s Column, Nelson’s Ship in a Bottle, The Immortality of Nelson, Monument to Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson, or The Spiritual Form of Nelson Guiding Leviathan]
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