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Hubert Dalwood (1924 - 1976)
| Nationality: | British | Approach: | Sculptor |
1944-46: Apprenticed to the British Aeroplane Company as an engineer, and then served as an engineer in the Royal Navy
1946-49: Studied at Bath Academy of Art, under Kenneth Armitage
1951: Won an Italian Government Scholarship, spent time in Sicily and Milan
1951-55: Taught Newport School of Art
1955–59: Gregory Fellow in Sculpture at the University of Leeds
1956-64: Taught at Leeds College of Art, Royal College of Art, Hornsey College of Art, Maidstone College of Art
1960: Awarded First Sculpture prize, John Moores Liverpool Exhibition
1962: Awarded first prize for sculpture at the Venice Biennale
1966-73: Head of the Sculpture Department at Hornsey College of Art
1972: Awarded Churchill Fellowship to the Far East, visited Japan
1974-76: Head of Sculpture Department at the Central School of Art
1976: Elected A.R.A.
Commissioned to make sculpture for the Universities of Oxford, Liverpool and Leeds.Biographical Notes
A.K.A. "Nibbs" DalwoodWorks by Hubert Dalwood
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