Albert Bruce-Joy (21 August 1842 – 22 July 1924) was an Irish sculptor working in England.
Son of William Bruce Joy, MD, Bruce-Joy was born in Dublin but educated in Offenbach am Main, Paris and at King's College London.
[3] After his return to London, Bruce-Joy took over the commission for a statue of Robert James Graves for the Royal College of Physicians in Dublin.
This was originally given to the late John Foley (died 1874) who had previously finished three statues for the College.
This marked the start of his specialisation in portrait statues, busts and medallions which were praised at the time for their likeness, and for which he is now mostly known.