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Glynn Williams
b.1939
Sculptor and teacher, born in Shrewsbury, Shropshire. He attended Wolverhampton College of Art, 1955–60, winning a post-diploma year there in 1961. Having won a Rome Scholarship in sculpture, he attended British School in Rome, 1961–3, and travelled widely in southern Europe.
Text Source: 'Artists in Britain Since 1945' by David Buckman (Art Dictionaries Ltd, part of Sansom & Company)
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Stop 1988 Glynn Williams (b.1939)Stop 1988 Yale Center for British Art
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Small Stone Bridge 1988 Glynn Williams (b.1939)Small Stone Bridge 1988 Leeds Art Gallery, Leeds Museums and Galleries
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Study for a Figure with Legs in the Air 20th C Glynn Williams (b.1939)Study for a Figure with Legs in the Air 20th C The Fitzwilliam Museum
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David Lloyd George (1863–1945) 2007 Glynn Williams (b.1939)David Lloyd George (1863–1945) 2007 Amgueddfa Lloyd George Museum
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Opening Chestnut Bud 1990 Glynn Williams (b.1939)Opening Chestnut Bud 1990 The Street, Stowlangtoft, Suffolk
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Noel Gilroy Annan (1916–2000), Baron Annan 1993 Glynn Williams (b.1939)Noel Gilroy Annan (1916–2000), Baron Annan 1993 National Portrait Gallery, London
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The Flowering of the English Baroque (Henry Purcell Memorial) 1995 Glynn Williams (b.1939)The Flowering of the English Baroque (Henry Purcell Memorial) 1995 Victoria Street, Westminster
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Cabaret 1979 Glynn Williams (b.1939)Cabaret 1979 Cartwright Hall Art Gallery
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Thunder Cloud 1971 Glynn Williams (b.1939)Thunder Cloud 1971 Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre
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Black Puddles 1971 Glynn Williams (b.1939)Black Puddles 1971 Ferens Art Gallery
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Studies for sculpture 1985 Glynn Williams (b.1939)Studies for sculpture 1985 The Fitzwilliam Museum
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Maquette for the 'Waiting Wall' c.1990 Glynn Williams (b.1939)Maquette for the 'Waiting Wall' c.1990 Ferens Art Gallery
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Raspberry Queen 1967 Glynn Williams (b.1939)Raspberry Queen 1967 Leeds Art Gallery, Leeds Museums and Galleries
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May (Flowers of Stone) 2000 Glynn Williams (b.1939)May (Flowers of Stone) 2000 Aberystwyth University School of Art Museum and Galleries