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Martin Jennings is a British sculptor, born in 1957, who works in the figurative tradition.〔(Martin Jennings | Royal British Society of Sculptors )〕 His statue of John Betjeman at St Pancras railway station was unveiled in 2007〔(Betjeman's daughter unveils St Pancras tribute | UK news | The Guardian )〕 and the statue of Philip Larkin at Hull Paragon Interchange station was presented in 2010. A bronze monument in honour of Archibald McIndoe by Jennings, whose father was one of McIndoe's patients, has been installed on the High Street at East Grinstead. It depicts a seated airman, his burned hands clawed together, his scarred face turned to one side. Standing behind him, resting a reassuring hand on each shoulder, is the figure of McIndoe. They are framed by a stone bench. In 2014, somewhat controversially, Jennings completed a bronze statue of Charles Dickens, which was unveiled in the Guildhall Square in Portsmouth, the city of the author's birth. Jennings lives and works in Oxford and is a Fellow of the Royal British Society of Sculptors. ==Work in public collections== The National Portrait Gallery in London has three portraits by Jennings; Edward Heath, Philip Pullman and Lord Bingham.〔(National Portrait Gallery - Person - Martin Jennings )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Martin Jennings」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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