The John Roberts sculpture tour
March 12, 2008
John Emmanuel Roberts, sculptor and teacher: born Neath, Glamorgan 18 March 1946; died Friston Forest, East Sussex 1 November 2002.
“JOHN ROBERTS produced some of the finest modern carving on English ecclesiastical buildings, but died unknown to the general public. “
See his figure of Manche Masemola - west front of Westminster abbey and Oscar Romero and Duchess Elizabeth of Russia.
Romanesque friezes and panels - Lincoln cathedral - and a replacement angel
Figure of St Bartholomew for Failand church, near Bristol
Tympanum detail for the replacement pediment at Woburn Abbey (large and prize winning)
“Roberts was employed for two years as a stone-carver at Westminster Abbey. He also did work at Wells Cathedral and Chichester market cross.
And contributed two striking heads, of the playwright Samuel Beckett and of a student, Frances Kells, in a Society of Portrait Sculptors exhibition in Cork Street in 1999 and a head of Christ, inspired by the Turin Shroud, the following year.
Further commissions followed in 1999. There was an exquisite, sensitive marble Pieta for the church at Coleorton, Leicestershire; also the Angel on the Green, a stylised 9ft bronze for a development in Islington.
Two final commissions came from Sands, a charity concerned with the stillborn child. The first was of a sleeping baby for the National Memorial Arboretum, Lichfield. The second Sands piece, a huge hand with a baby nestling in it, in Sheen Cemetery.
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20021121/ai_n12654787/pg_1
Sleeping baby sculpture, The society’s director, Neal Long, remembers its impact: “There was a general gasp when it was unveiled, and you could see that parents present were identifying it with their own babies.”
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article838231.ece
He regretted not doing more abstract work - see his minator in marble (Guardian obit has a photo of it)
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