Richard Louis Garbe RA FRBS (26 October 1876 – 28 July 1957) was a British sculptor.
His father was Gustave Garbe (1850–1919), a Prussian ivory carver.
Richard studied at the Central School of Arts and Crafts as well as learning his father's trade.
[1][2] In 1892 and 1893 he was awarded prizes for his wood carvings by the Turners Company at their annual exhibition at the Mansion House.
[8] Some of his major architectural work was Medieval Age and Modern Age for National Museum Cardiff, and in London his sculptures are on Five Kings House (formerly Thames House) by Southwark Bridge.