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'''Albert Henstock Hodge''' (July 17, 1875 - December 31, 1917 [http://www.glasgowsculpture.com/pg_biography.php?sub=hodge_ah] or January 27, 1918 |
'''Albert Henstock Hodge''' (July 17, 1875 - December 31, 1917 [http://www.glasgowsculpture.com/pg_biography.php?sub=hodge_ah] or January 27, 1918<ref> McKay, James, ''The Dictionary of Sculptors in Bronze'', Antique Collectors Club, London, 1995 </ref>) was a Scottish born ([[Port Ellen]], on the island of [[Islay]]) British sculptor. He studied at the [[Glasgow School of Art]]. Initially he worked as an architect with [[William Leiper]], but his ability as a modeler led him to continue his career as a sculptor.<ref> [http://www.glasgowsculpture.com/pg_biography.php] </ref> |
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In 1901 he moved to [[London, England|London]], where he died in 1917 or 1918. |
In 1901 he moved to [[London, England|London]], where he died in 1917 or 1918.<ref> McKay, James, ''The Dictionary of Sculptors in Bronze'', Antique Collectors Club, London, 1995 </ref> |
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==Selected work== |
==Selected work== |
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Much of Hodge's work was [[architectural sculpture]]. |
Much of Hodge's work was [[architectural sculpture]]. |
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* [[Manitoba Legislative Building]], [[Winnipeg]],[[Manitoba]], [[Canada]] |
* [[Manitoba Legislative Building]], [[Winnipeg]], [[Manitoba]], [[Canada]] |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 22:10, 8 December 2011
Albert Henstock Hodge (July 17, 1875 - December 31, 1917 [2] or January 27, 1918[1]) was a Scottish born (Port Ellen, on the island of Islay) British sculptor. He studied at the Glasgow School of Art. Initially he worked as an architect with William Leiper, but his ability as a modeler led him to continue his career as a sculptor.[2]
In 1901 he moved to London, where he died in 1917 or 1918.[3]
Selected work
Much of Hodge's work was architectural sculpture.