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F. E. McWilliam

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and was stationed in England for four years where he was engaged in interpreting aerial reconnaissance photographs. He was then posted to India. While there he taught art in the Hindu Art School in New Delhi.
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whom he met there, he turned to sculpture. He received the Robert Ross Leaving Scholarship which enabled him and his wife (Beth Crowther) to travel to Paris where he visited the studio of Brancusi.
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After his return from India, he taught for a year at the Chelsea School of Art. He was then invited by A. H. Gerrard to teach sculpture at the Slade. He continued in this post until 1968.
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The Arts Council of Northern Ireland organised a retrospective of his work in 1981 and a second retrospective was shown at the Tate Gallery in 1989 for his 80th birthday.
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McWilliam's style of work consists of sculptures of the human form contorted into strange positions, often described as modern and surreal.
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and in 1971 he won the Oireachtas Gold Medal. McWilliam is represented in many public collections, including
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During the Northern Ireland Troubles he produced a series of bronzes (1972–73) known as
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Council opened a gallery and studio dedicated to the work of and named after McWilliam.
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He continued carving up to his death. He died of cancer in London on 13 May 1992.
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Reclining Figure, located in the grounds of Queen's University Belfast
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Information brochure published by F.E.McWilliam Gallery and Studio.
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The 1950s saw him receive many commissions including the
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Rediscovering the Surrealist Sculpture of F.E.McWilliam
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from 1926. After 1928, he continued to study at the
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CBE
RA
Banbridge
County Down
London
Belfast College of Art
Slade School of Fine Art
stone
wood
bronze
Surrealism
femcwilliam.com

CBE
RA
sculptor
stone
wood
bronze
Banbridge
County Down
general practitioner
Campbell College
Belfast
Belfast College of Art
Slade School of Fine Art
London
A.H. Gerrard
Henry Moore
Second World War

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