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John Doubleday (sculptor)
British artist
British artist
John Doubleday (born 9 October 1947) is a British sculptor and painter. His work includes statues of political leaders such as Nelson Mandela and Golda Meir as well as cultural icons such as The Beatles, Sherlock Holmes and Laurel and Hardy.
Doubleday was born in 1947 in Langford, near Maldon, Essex and studied sculpture at Goldsmiths College. In 2014, he unveiled a statue of Herbert George Columbine which is the United Kingdom's only statue of a named army private.
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- "Paintings".
- (9 June 2009). "Bronze master Internationally renowned Essex sculptor John Doubleday has produced portraitures of the likes of Nelson Mandela, The Beatles and Sherlock Holmes. He tells us how his 'restless creative spirit' drives him to constantly improve himself.".
- (3 June 2013). "The life and soul of artist John Doubleday".
- "John Doubleday".
- (9 August 2014). "Only statue of named army private in the UK created by local artist is unveiled".
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