Artist: Sir George Frampton(1860 - 1928) Nationality: British
Movement: Art Nouveau
Media: Sculpture
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Biography: Sir George Frampton began his career as one of the leading avant-garde sculptors in Britain. He used unconventional materials to create his works that were done in a combination of Art Nouveau and Symbolist styles. His work became more traditional later in his career. His most famous monuments from this period are from a series titled Peter Pan and are located in Kensington Gardens, the Edith Cavall memorial, and St. Martin’s Place.
Artworks in Museum Collections: (100) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Sir George Frampton.