Sir George James Frampton (1860-1928), Sculptor and craftsman
Later Victorian Portraits Catalogue
Sitter in 13 portraits
Artist of 3 portraits
Frampton enjoyed a successful career as a sculptor and craftsman. After training at the Royal Academy schools and in Paris, he created many statues and public monuments including Peter Pan (1912) in Kensington Gardens. Closely associated with the Arts and Crafts movement, Frampton practised enamelling, goldsmith's work and woodcarving. Many of his sculptures are characterised by the combination of different materials, such as bronze and marble.
Category
Art
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Artists and artisans
Place
London















