Education
Birmingham; Schools of Art, Hanley and Newcastle-under-Lyme. Royal College of Art, London, under Professor Lanteri.
Birmingham; Schools of Art, Hanley and Newcastle-under-Lyme. Royal College of Art, London, under Professor Lanteri.
Works: Lilith, 1889; Fate-Led, 1892 (Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool); The Sere and Yellow Leaf, 1892; The Oracle, 1894; The Goblet of Life, 1894; Spring (Birmingham Art Gallery); Hagar, 1899; The Vision, 1897; Victory, 1900; The Spirit of Contemplation, 1901; Mother and Child, 1899; Robert Owen Memorial; Birmingham Soldiers War Memorial; W. E. Gladstone; G. J. Holyoake Memorial; Marble Statue of H.H. Rajah Sudhal Deb Bahadur K.C.I.E., of Bamra, 1901. Statues, late Queen Victoria, for the royal borough of Leamington; The Cup of Immortality; The Warwickshire Soldiers’ War Memorial; The Queen Victoria Memorial at Nottingham; Welsh National War Memorial, and others. After leaving school, apprenticed to the lirm of Josiah Wedgwood and Sons at Etruria, as a modeller for pottery. Studied in the evenings at the above Schools of Art. Gained a National Scholarship from the Newcastle-under-Lyme School of Art at age 17.
This brought him to study at the Royal College, of Art, South Kensington, for three years, during the whole of which time was devoted entirely to working from the nude (life) and studying the Greek and early Italian Schools of Sculpture. Artist.
Clubs: Savage, Aits.