John Tweed

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John Tweed
File:John Tweed (1869–1933).png
Tweed in The Sketch, 1903
Born(1869-01-21)21 January 1869
Glasgow, Scotland
Died12 November 1933(1933-11-12) (aged 64)
London, England
Burial placeChelsea Old Church
Education
OccupationSculptor
Spouse
Edith Clinton
(m. 1895)
File:The Rifle Brigade Memorial, Grosvenor Gardens, Westminster.jpg
Rifle Brigade War Memorial, London
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Blue plaque, 108 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London (his birth year incorrectly given as 1863)

John Tweed (21 January 1869 – 12 November 1933) was a Scottish sculptor.

Early life

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Tweed was born on 21 January 1869 at 16 Great Portland Street, Glasgow, and studied at the Glasgow School of Art.[1] He then trained with Hamo Thornycroft in London, and attended the Royal Academy Schools at the same time.[2] Together, they created the frieze on the Institute of Chartered Accountants' building in London.[3] In 1893, he moved to Paris with the hope of studying with Auguste Rodin. However, this did not happen, as Rodin would only accept pupils who would spend four years under his supervision.[4]

Personal life

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In 1895, he married Edith Clinton, secretary to the National Society for Women's Suffrage, the first national group in the UK to campaign for women's right to vote.[3] In 1895, they moved into 108 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London, and Tweed lived there until his death on 12 November 1933, aged 64.[5] He was buried at Chelsea Old Church.[4]

Legacy

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The first major exhibition of Tweed's work since 1934 ran from March to September 2013 at the Sir John Madejski Art Gallery, Reading Museum, in Reading, England.[6] The Victoria and Albert Museum have called him the "British Rodin".[2]

References

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