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TOP 200 ARTISTS OF THE 20TH CENTURY TO NOW
TIMES READERS AND SAATCHI ONLINE VISITORS VOTE FOR THEIR FAVOURITE ARTISTS
AFTER 1.4 MILLION VOTES WERE CAST, HERE ARE YOUR LEADING 200 ARTISTS:
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| - | Pierre Bonnard |
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| - | Edward Weston |
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| - | Clyfford Still |
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| - | Claes Oldenburg |
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| Elizabeth Waugh |
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Elizabeth Waugh was born in 1929. She attended Reigate Art School for two years, having gained a scholarship at the age of 15. She then attended Goldsmiths College in London, where she specialised in sculpture. After Goldsmiths, she spent two years at the Anglo French Art Centre in London, where she worked under the tutelage of sculptor Sean Crampton. Here she had the benefit of prestigious visiting tutors who criticised student's work in exchange for exhibitions of their work held at the centre. These included Leger and Henry Moore, amongst other notable names.
Elizabeth married in 1951 and has two children.
Elizabeth's work is exhibited widely in the UK and overseas, with sculpture sold to collectors in many corners of the globe.
At 78, Elizabeth works with as much enthusiasm and energy as she ever has and still follows her great love and fascination of human and animal forms in her creative endeavours. She finds that her desires to experiment and further her creativity or to exhibit widely are not in any way marred by her age.
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| About the Artist |
Elizabeth�s work, usually built in plaster and then cast in bronze or bronze resin in small scale limited editions, is mainly figurative and includes both human nude and animal forms.
Elizabeth was brought up and still lives in close contact with animals and aims to incorporate the diverse character; movement and general �feel� of the different species from which she works.
She aims to produce sculpture, which is tactile in nature and is always pleased when she sees people touching her work.
Pieces can be cast in foundry bronze on request.
Elizabeth started linocuts in 2004. She has been experimenting with a variety of textures that can be used in this medium to show movement and form in detail, but once again evoking her passion for her subject matter in a very figurative way.
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Sitting Hare III
2006 55 x 25 x 22 |
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Limited edition of 15 |
Swimmers
2004 33 x 59 x 23 |
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Limited edition of 15 |
WhichWay
2006 26 x 14 x 16 |
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Limited edition of 20 |
Baboon
2003 56 x 46 x 28 |
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Limited edition of 15 |
Dreamer
2003 57 x 95 x 50 |
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Limited edition of 15 |
Tall Seated Figure
2003 63 x 28 x 42 |
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Limited edition of 15 |
Trio
2005 64 x 27 x 26 |
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Limited edition of 15 |
Swimming Otters
2007 Bronze Life size otters |
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limited edition of 15.
Also available in resin bronze |
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| Education and biography |
Reigate Art School
Goldsmiths College
Anglo-French Art Centre
Prizes
Scholarship, Reigate Art School
PF Charitable Trust Award VAS 2006
Selected Exhibitions
R.G.I., Glasgow
Visual Arts Scotland, R.S.A.
Paisley Art Institute
NYAD 2000, New York
Beirut International Art Fair
Gallerie du Bois d�Amour, Pont Aven
International Exhibition of Contemporary Art, St Quay Portrieux
ArtParks International Guenrsey
1996 Visual Arts UK, Cumbria
Glasgow Art Fair
Affordable Art Fair, Battersea
Dublin Art Fair
Senate Gallery, Liverpool
Open Eye Gallery, Edinburgh
Malcolm Innes Gallery, Edinburgh
Art Now, Dumfries and Galloway 1997
Whitehouse Gallery, Kirkcudbright
Broughton Gallery, Borders
Sculpture Seven, NTS Threave Gardens
Leith Gallery, Edinburgh
Albany Gallery, Cardiff
Red Barn Gallery, Penrith
High Head Sculpture Valley, Cumbria
Portland Gallery, Manchester
Stockport Municipal Gallery
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| Future shows |
Whitehouse Gallery,Kirkcudbright
Broughton Gallery
Spring Fling, Dumfries and Galloway
White Gallery, Dundee
Red Barn, Melkinthorpe,Penrith
Threave Gardens, National Trust for Scotland, Castle-Douglas |
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Website: www.elizabethwaugh.co.uk |
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