in Park Crescent, Portland Place, London (1824). As well as his work for Nollekens, Gahagan received several major commissions. His works as an independent sculptor include: • Monument to
Charles Burney in
Westminster Abbey (1819). Consisting of a memorial tablet, surmounted by a bust of Burney copied from one by Nollekens exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1815. • The monument to Sir
Thomas Picton in
St. Paul's Cathedral, an elaborate composition, commissioned in 1816 Gahagan also produced several busts of Picton, one of which he exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1818. Hutton said of it:My friends tell me it is like me, but that it is too grave for me, though gravity is a part of my character. For the likeness and expression I cannot myself be the judge; but I can vouch for the accuracy, for I have measured it in every point with the callipers. • A
bronze statue of the
Duke of Kent in Park Crescent,
Portland Place. Installed in January 1824, the statue, high, represents the duke in his Field Marshal's uniform, over which he wears his ducal dress and the regalia of the
Order of the Garter. • A statue of George IV for the
Royal Exchange, commissioned in 1831. now in the collection of the
Museum of London, although some sources attribute these to his father, Lawrence. ==Death==