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Amanda Ward

Categories: Sculpture

Amanda Ward

Sculptor. Born in London and studied at West Surrey College of Art.  Her work includes illustrations, paintings and sculptures. Shared a studio and studied sculpture with Ian Walters. 2004 married actor Michael Culver (1938-24).

From : "I create ceramic sculptures from a socialist viewpoint with three dimensional illustrations made on a domestic scale, highlighting the contradictions in our society. I use historic and religious references to tell stories with a circus of characters."

At this photo is captioned: "Michael Culver (centre) and Amanda Ward (far left) visit the store of the Museum of London in 2017. Michael made many of the banners, placards, and t-shirts held by the museum as part of the Brian Haw collection. Image: Simon Roberts."

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Amanda Ward

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Brian Haw

Permission to erect a statue in Parliament Square was, unsurprisingly, not gr...

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William Wagstaff

William Wagstaff

William Wheatley Wagstaff. Sculptor, architectural sculptor, stone carver, sculpture business and foundry owner. Born Keighley, West Yorkshire. By 1910 he had moved to London. WW1 he was employed ...

Person, Sculpture

2 memorials
Harry Bates

Harry Bates

Sculptor.  Born Stevenage.  the picture source gives a good bio, and has photos of some of his work included the ornate corbels at the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Great Swan Alley, Moorga...

Person, Sculpture

1 memorial
J. R. Clayton

J. R. Clayton

Born John Richard Clayton. In partnership with Alfred Bell (1832–95) ran a commercially successful stained glass workshop.

Person, Craft / Design, Sculpture

1 memorial
Thomas Bayliss Huxley-Jones

Thomas Bayliss Huxley-Jones

Born Aberdeen. Winner of the Prix de Rome. Other work in London includes the 1963 Joy of Life group in the Hyde Park fountain, pictured by Ornamental Passions.

Person, Art, Sculpture, Scotland

1 memorial