John Hughes (sculptor)

John Hughes
Born January 30, 1865(1865-01-30)
Dublin, Ireland
Died 1941 (aged 75–76)
Nice, France
Nationality Irish
Occupation sculptor
Influenced by Italian Renaissance

John Hughes (30 January 1865 – 1941) was an Irish sculptor.

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Life

Hughes was born in Dublin and educated at North Richmond Street CBS. He entered the Metropolitan School of Art in Dublin in 1878 and trained as a part-time student for ten years. In 1890 he won a scholarship to the South Kensington School of Art, London, after which another scholarship took him to Paris. He then studied further in Italy. He was appointed as teacher to the Metropolitan School of Art in Dublin in 1894 and in 1902 became Professor of Sculpture in the Royal Hibernian Academy School. His last residence in Dublin was at 28 Lennox Street, Portobello. From 1903 he lived in Italy and in France; he died at Nice in 1941.

Works

His influences were mainly from the Italian Renaissance.

In Ireland:

Others:

References

Alan Denson: John Hughes, sculptor, 1865-1941: A documentary biography.

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