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David Cregeen : ウィキペディア英語版 | David Cregeen
David Cregeen is a British sculptor who, has had his principle home and studio for many years in Southern Turkey. Early in his career the American art collector Arthur M. Sackler commissioned him to undertake a sculptural project called ' Faces in History', and for which amongst the other portrait heads sculpted from life are Queen Elizabeth II as head of The Commonwealth, Pope John Paul II, President Nelson Mandela, President Gorbachev and Baroness Thatcher. His portrait and figure works have elements of expressionism and abstraction, and reflect the early influence of his training in Edinburgh and Florence. ==Early life and education== David Cregeen is a member of an academic and artistic family of Manx, Scottish and English descent. His paternal uncle was the Scottish Oral Historian Eric R. Cregeen, his aunt the archaeologist and playwright Shiela Cregeen〔 while his maternal grandmother, Madeleine Howells, a painter, was the first cousin of Dr Herbert Howells the English composer of sacred music.〔 The eldest of 5 children his father William Allan Cregeen FRIC was a forensic scientist and his mother Joan Madeleine Cregeen MBE,〔BUSINESS COUNCIL FOR INTERNATIONAL UNDERSTANDING DWIGHT EISENHOWER GLOBAL AWARDS GALA . The Plaza Hotel. New York City. 2010. Gala Program. THE SCULPTOR – DAVID CREGEEN〕 he was educated in England, Canada and latterly Scotland where he attended Dollar Academy going on to Edinburgh University where he graduated with an Honours Degree in Sociology and Social Anthropology before completing a degree as Master of Philosophy. Concurrent with this he undertook a special course in sculpture and Edinburgh College of Art and completed both in 1976 when he moved to Florence to further his technique in sculpture and drawing at the Academia de Belle Arti and The Scoulo Libera del Nuodo.〔〔
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