Albert Toft
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Albert Toft (1862 Handsworth, Birmingham - 1949 Worthing, Sussex) was a British sculptor.
Toft trained in Wedgwood's pottery and studied sculpture at the South Kensington Schools under Professor Edouard Lanteri.[1]
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[edit] Notable works
- Welsh National War Memorial, Cardiff
- Royal London Fusiliers Monument in Holborn, London
- South Africa (Boer War) Memorial in Cannon Hill Park, Birmingham
- South Africa Memorial, Cardiff
- King Edward VII Memorial, Birmingham
- figures at the Hall of Memory, Birmingham.
- Queen Victoria memorial, Nottingham
- Oldham War Memorial, Oldham
- Queen Victoria memorial, Leamington
- Queen Victoria memorial, South Shields
- The Spirit of Contemplation, Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
- Spring, Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery
- Fate Led, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
- Captain Albert Ball memorial, Nottingham
- Statue of Henry Richard, Tregaron
[edit] Gallery of Sculptures by Albert Toft
Four bronze statues at the Hall of Memory, Birmingham, representing the three armed services and the women's services |
Henry Richard statue in Tregaron by Albert Toft |
[edit] References
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