Hilary Stratton

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Hilary Byfield Stratton FRBS (29 June 1906 – 20 May 1985) was an English sculptor, stonemason and teacher working in the 20th Century. He is best known for his stone carvings and memorials but experimented in other media that included: perspex, copper and resin. Stratton was an adherent of Eric Gill, with whom he was apprenticed at the age of thirteen, and the influence of the Arts and Crafts movement was evident in much of Stratton's work. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Hilary Stratton
rdf:langString Hilary Byfield Stratton
rdf:langString Hilary Byfield Stratton
rdf:langString Barns Green, West Sussex, England
xsd:date 1985-05-20
rdf:langString Amberley, West Sussex, England
xsd:date 1906-06-06
xsd:integer 64425379
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rdf:langString St. Martin’s School of Art, Royal College of Art, Westminster Art School
rdf:langString Memorial to Pioneer Airmen, Invicta monument.
xsd:date 1906-06-06
rdf:langString Stratton at his workshop in Barns Green, Sussex.
xsd:date 1985-05-20
rdf:langString Sculpture, stone carving, electrophoretic painting,
rdf:langString Hilary Byfield Stratton FRBS (29 June 1906 – 20 May 1985) was an English sculptor, stonemason and teacher working in the 20th Century. He is best known for his stone carvings and memorials but experimented in other media that included: perspex, copper and resin. Stratton was an adherent of Eric Gill, with whom he was apprenticed at the age of thirteen, and the influence of the Arts and Crafts movement was evident in much of Stratton's work.
rdf:langString Bronze Sculpture, stone carving, jewellery
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 8698

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