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Christopher Kingzett Fine Art
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Elisabeth Frink
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British
, 1930–1993)
Elisabeth Frink
Man and Baboon,
1985
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Elisabeth Frink
Bird,
1959
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Elisabeth Frink
Boar ,
1967–1968
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Elisabeth Frink
Head of Christ,
1983
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Biography
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Exhibitions
Public Collections
Timeline
1947 - 1949
Guilford School of Art
1949 - 1953
Chelsea School of Art (under Bernard meadows & Willi Soukop)
1953 - 1961
Chelsea School of Art
1954 - 1962
St. Martin's School of Art
1969
CBE
1977
Honorary Doctorate, University of Surrey
1982
Doctorate, Royal College of Art
DBE
Doctorate of Literature, University of Warwick
1983
Honorary Doctorate, Open University
1988
Honorary Doctorate, University of Cambridge
Honorary Doctorate, University of Exeter
1989
Honorary Doctorate, University of Oxford
Honorary Doctorate, University of Keele
Retired from the Board of Trustees of the British Museum
1990
Honorary Doctorate, University of Manchester
1991
Honorary Doctorate, University of Bristol
1992
Companion of Honour
Commissions
Boar, Harlow New Town (1957), Blind Beggar & Dog, Bethnal Green (1957), Birdman, London County Council (1958), Carlton Tower (1960), Eagle Lectern, Coventry Cathedral (1962), Alcock and Brown Memorial, Manchester Airport (1962), Flying Figures, Ulster Bank, Belfast (1963), Eagle, J.F. Kennedy Memorial, Dallas, Texas (1964), Risen Christ, Our Lady of the Wayside, Solihull (1964), Alter Cross, Liverpool Cathedral (1966), Trophy for King George IV and Queen Elizabeth, de Beers (1974), Horse and Rider, Dover Street, London (1974), Paternoster, Paternoster Square, London (1975), Horse, Milton Keynes (1978), Horse, Goodwood Racecourse (1980), Flying Men, Brixton Estates, Dunstable (1982), Christ, All Saints' Church, Basingstoke (1983)
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Exhibitions
Selected Solo Exhibitions:
The National Museum for Women in the Arts, Washington D.C. (1991)
Gallerie Simon Stern, New Orleans (1991)
Chesil Gallery, Portland, Dorset (1991/97)
New Grafton Gallery, London (drawings) (1989)
Lumley Cazalet, London (prints) (1989)
Fischer Fine Art, London (1989)
Hong Kong Festival (1989)
Ayling Porteous Gallery, Chester, Chestershire (graphics) (1988)
Keele University, Staffordshire (1988)
Arun Art Centre, Arundel, Sussex (1987)
Coventry Cathedral, Warwickshire (1987)
Reed Stremmel, San Antonio, Texas (1986)
David Jones Art Gallery, Sydney (1986)
Poole Arts Centre, Poole, Dorset (1986)
Beaux Arts, Bath, Avon (1986/87)
Waddington Graphics, London (1985)
Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge (1985)
Royal Academy of Arts, London (1985)
University of Surrey, Guildford (1984)
St Margaret's Church, Kings Lynn, Norfolk (1984)
University of Surrey, Guilford (1984)
Terry Dintinfass Gallery, New York (1991/83/79)
Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Bretton Hall (1983)
Bohun Gallery, Henley-on-Thames (1992/87/83/80/78)
Beaux Arts Gallery, Bath (1982)
Dorset County Museum, Dorchester (1982)
Hambledon Gallery, Blandford (1981/70)
Salisbury Arts Centre (1980)
Waddington Galleries, London (1980/76/72/71/65-69/63/59)
Waddington and Shiell Galleries, Toronto (1979)
Salisbury Playhouse (1978)
Waddington Galleries, Montreal (1977)
Galerie D'Eendt, Amsterdam (1977)
Collectors' Gallery, Johannesburg (1976)
Yehudi Menuhuin School, Cobham (1976)
David Paul Gallery, Chichester (1975)
Maltzahn Gallery, London (1974)
Kettle's Yard gallery, University of Cambridge (1973)
Halesworth Gallery, Suffolk (1970)
Thoresby College, King's Lynn Festival (1969)
Curwen Gallery, London (1965)
Felix Landau Gallery, Los Angeles (1964/61)
Bertha Schaefer gallery, New York (1964/61)
St. George's Gallery, London (1955)
Selected Group Shows:
Art Is Why I Get Up in the Morning. Unseen & rare pieces from Elisabeth Frink’s studio & Work by four contemporary British artists Who continue today in the figurative expressionist tradition, Mumford Fine Art, London (2006)
Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy, London (1991/87/83/82/79/78/71-76)
Sacred in Art, Long and Ryle, London (1989)
President's Choice, Royal Academy and The Arts Club, London (1989)
The National Rose Society, Lincolnshire, (1989)
Grape Lane Gallery, York (1989)
Tribute to Turner, Thomas Agnew, London (1989)
Harris Museum and Art Gallery, Preston, Lancashire (1988)
Angela Flowers Gallery, London (1988)
Expo '88, Brisbane (1988)
Abbot Hall, Cumbria (1987)
Royal College of Art, London (1987)
Albemarle Gallery, London (1987)
Kingfisher gallery, Edinburgh (1987)
Salisbury Ecclesiastical Festival, Wiltshire (1987)
Menagerie, Sculpture Park, Bretton Hall, Wakefield (1986)
Barbican Centre, London (1986)
Chicago Art Fair (1986)
British Artists' Books 1970-1983, Atlantis Gallery, London (1984)
Drawings, School of Art, Guildford, Surrey (1984)
Man and Horse, Metropolitan Museum, New York (1984)
Sculpture in a Country Park Royal, Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts, Margam (1983)
Maquettes for Public Sculpture, Margam (1982)
Artists' Workshop, Newbury (1982)
Prophesy and Vision, Arnolfini, Bristol (1982)
Women's Art Show 1550-1970, Nottingham Castle Museum (1982)
Sculpture at Wells, Somerset (1982)
Annual Exhibition, Hayward Gallery, London (1982/78)
Twelve Sculptures to Touch, Portsmouth City Museum and Art Gallery (1981)
Halesworth Gallery, Suffolk (1981/78)
Sculpture for the Blind, Tate Gallery, London (1981)
British Sculpture in the 20th Century, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London (1981)
Waddington Galleries, London (1981)
Growing Up with Art, Leicestershire Collection for Schools and Colleges, traveling exhibition (1980-81)
Women's Images of Men, Institute of Contemporary Arts, London (1980)
Biennale, Varese, Milan (1980)
Russell Cotes Art Gallery and Museum, Bournesouth (1979)
Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh (1977-79)
Hambledon Gallery, Blandford (1977)
A Silver Jubilee Exhibition of Contemporary British Sculpture, Battersea Park, London (1977)
Arts Club, London (1976)
Curwen Gallery, London (1973)
Balcombe Galleries, Sussex (1971)
Park Square Gallery, Leeds (1971)
Waddington Galleries, Montreal (1970)
East Kent and Folkestone Arts Centre (1968)
Sculpture: An Open Air Exhibition of Contemporary British and American Works, Battersea Park, London (1963)
Frink: Bell: Golding- Three Aspects of Contemporary Art, Whiteworth Art Gallery, University of Manchester (1962)
Sculpture: An Open Air, Battersea Park, London (1960)
Biennale Voor Beeldouwkunst, Middelheimpark, Antwerp (1959)
John Moores Exhibition, Liverpool (1957/59)
Sculpture 1850 and 1950, Holland Park, London (1957)
Some Contemporary British Sculpture, Aldeburgh Festival (1956)
Yngre Brittiska Skulptorer, British Council/Riksforbundet for Bildande Konst travelling exhibition, Sweden (1956-57)
Junge Englische Bildhaur: Plastiken und Zeichnungen, British Council traveling exhibition, Germany (1955-56)
Sculpture: An Open Air, Holland Park, London (1954)
Beaux Arts Gallery, London (1952)
Public Collections
Australia Brisbane Art Gallery
Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, UK
Dorset County Museum, Dorchester, UK
British Museum, London, UK
Bolton Museum and Art Gallery, Bolton, UK
Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery, Birmingham , UK
Atkinson Art Gallery, Southport, UK
South African National Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh, Scotland
Salisbury & South Wiltshire Museum, Salisbury, UK
Salford Museum and Art Gallery, Salford, UK
Royal Airforce Museum, London, UK
Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK
Portsmouth City Museum and Art Gallery, Portsmouth, UK
Gallery Oldham, Oldham, UK
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia
Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY
Joseph Hirshhorn Collection, Washington, DC
Chrysler Museum, Provincetown, MA
Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, PA
Whitworth Gallery, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
Walker Art gallery, Liverpool, UK
Tate Gallery, London, UK
Sutton Manor Arts Centre, Winchester, UK
Middlebrough Art Gallery
Leicestershire Museums
Haydock East Library, St. Helens, UK
Ipswich Museum, Ipswich, UK
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