Freda Skinner
Freda Skinner (31 January 1911 – 19 July 1993) was a British sculptor and woodcarver who was head of sculpture at Wimbledon School of Art from 1945 to 1971.
Skinner was born in Limpsfield, Surrey, where her father had a farm, and studied under Henry Moore and Alan Durst at The Royal College of Art, her course fees being met, in part, by neighbours including Ethel and Sybil Pye.[1] She then went on to teach toy making and sculpture at Kingston School of Art.[2]
She was a Fellow of the Royal Society of British Sculptors and a member of the Society of Portrait Sculptors.[1]
Her 1972 sculpture Virgin and Child is in the Lady Chapel of St Elphege's Church, Wallington, south London.[1] She also carved the foundation stone for the Barbican Art Centre in central London, in 1972.[1] She exhibited at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition six times.[3]
In 1993 there was a retrospective exhibition of her work at the Bruton Street Gallery in central London. Two of her jigsaw works for Abbatt Toys are held in the V&A.[4][5][6]
In 1944 she was recorded living at The Ivy House, French Street, Sunbury-on-Thames, then at 79 Deodar Road, Putney, from about 1946 to about 1967; she may also have lived at No 35.[3] She moved to Wiltshire in 1987 and died in West Amesbury, Wiltshire on 19 July 1993.[1]
Works exhibited at the Royal Academy
Year | Title | Type [7] |
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1938 | Horse | Bronze statue |
1944 | A Berthel, Esq. | Head, terra-cotta |
1951 | Jana | Bust, terra-cotta |
1952 | Marianna | Head, Bronze |
1960 | Mrs Hoffman | Head, ciment fondu |
1963 | Child with an apple | Half-figure, concrete |
1967 | Horse | Bronze |
1989 | Harlequin | Bronze (edition of 10) |
Selected works
Type | Location | Date | Note |
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Madonna and Child | St Thomas More Church, Dulwich | 1933 | [8][9] |
War Memorial | St Mary's Church, Battersea | 1949 | [10][11] |
Rood Cross | St Francis of Assisi Church, Isleworth | 1957 | [12] |
Stations of the Cross | St John the Divine, Richmond | 1955–1970 | |
The Risen Christ | St Paul's Church, Lorrimore Square | 1960 | [13] |
The Spirit of Youth | Roundwood Park, Willesden
Originally installed in 1966 outside the new indoor pool at Willesden Lido. |
1966 | [14][15] |
Virgin and Child | St Elphege's Church, Wallington, London | 1972 | |
Foundation Stone | Barbican Arts Centre | 1972 | |
Plaque and Coat of Arms | Barbican Arts Centre | 1982 | |
Cromwell Debates | St Mary's Church, Putney | 1982 |
Bibliography
- Woodcarving (1961) New York: Sterling Pub. Co ISBN 1163825581
References
- Mitchell, Sheila (30 July 1993). "Obituary: Freda Skinner". The Independent. Retrieved 16 December 2018.
- Mulholland, Richard (2 August 2012). "Conserving the British Toy Making Archive". British Toy Making.
- "Miss Freda N. Skinner – Mapping the Practice and Profession of Sculpture in Britain and Ireland 1851–1951". sculpture.gla.ac.uk. Retrieved 16 December 2018.
- "Dalmation". V and A Collections. 16 December 2018. Retrieved 16 December 2018.
- "Mariners". V and A Collections. 16 December 2018. Retrieved 16 December 2018.
- "Paul and Marjorie Abbatt Ltd". V&A Museum of Childhood.
- "Exhibition catalogues (8)". Royal Academy.
- Evinson, Denis (1998). Catholic Churches of London. A&C Black. p. 209.
- "Dulwich – St Thomas More". Taking Stock: Catholic Churches of England & Wales.
- "The Memorial". Times [London, England]. 12 December 1949. p. 10 – via The Times Digital Archive.
- "St Marys Church WW1 And WW2". Imperial War Museum. 20 February 2015.
- "St Francis Of Assisi: History". St Francis of Assisi Church, Isleworth.
- Cherry, Bridget; Pevsner, Nikolaus (1983). London 2: South. Yale University Press. p. 577.
- "The Spirit of Youth by Freda Skinner". The Willesden Herald. 13 May 2012.
- Green Jessel, Anne. "Willesden – King Edwards Pool VII – 1911+ Indoor pool 1966". Finding Lidos – Dive into Lost Lidos.