Margaret Lovell D.LITT, FRBS, RWA b. 1939
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Margaret Lovell D.LITT, FRBS, RWAIsikia, 2012bonze and slate
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Margaret Lovell D.LITT, FRBS, RWAMarine Flow, 2012polished bronze
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Margaret Lovell D.LITT, FRBS, RWAOhama Evening, 2010bronze on granite
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Margaret Lovell D.LITT, FRBS, RWAMarine Bird, 2005bronze12 x 16cmedition 6 of 6
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Margaret Lovell D.LITT, FRBS, RWANerfertine III, 2005bronze22 x 23 x 9cmsigned
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Margaret Lovell D.LITT, FRBS, RWAVertical Wave, 2001bronzeH. 29cm
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Margaret Lovell D.LITT, FRBS, RWAWinged Spiral Tower, 1976bronze43 x 9cmedition AC 2
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Margaret Lovell D.LITT, FRBS, RWAPetal III, 1974bronzeH. 33cmedition 5 of 6
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Margaret Lovell D.LITT, FRBS, RWAAugustine Head, 1969bronze, edition of 694 x 33cmsigned
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Margaret Lovell D.LITT, FRBS, RWAVertical Flow, 1969bronze118 x 23 x 23cmsigned
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Margaret Lovell D.LITT, FRBS, RWAMother and Child, 1950sbronze, edition of 918 x 12 x 9cmsigned
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Margaret Lovell D.LITT, FRBS, RWASeaside at Omahabronze and slate20.5 x 20 x 8cm
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Margaret Lovell D.LITT, FRBS, RWASeaside at Omahabronze and slate20.5 x 20 x 8cm
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Margaret Lovell D.LITT, FRBS, RWAWaiheke Leafbronze32 x 10 x 10cmedition of 6
In the 1960's Margaret Lovell worked at the Morris Singer Foundry where she learned about bronze casting techniques. Morris Singer is the oldest Foundry in the world and it was here that she was introduced to Barbara Hepworth, with whom she built a good friendship
Margaret Lovell, born in 1939 in Bristol studied at West of England College of Art 1956-60, with Ernest Pascoe, then at Slade School of Art 1960-2 under A.H.Gerrard, where she won First Prizes for sculpture and figure studies. In 1962 she worked at the Morris Singer Foundry where she learned about bronze casting techniques. Morris Singer is the oldest Foundry in the world and it was here that she was introduced to Barbara Hepworth, with whom she built a good friendship. She went to the Academy of Fine Art, Florence with an Italian State Scholarship from 1962-63 and gained a Greek Government scholarship 1965-6.
Lovell taught at Portsmouth College of Art, 1963-5. She was elected into the Royal West of England Academy in 1972 and became a fellow of the Royal Society of British Sculptors in 1973. Lovell took part in many mixed and group shows across the UK and overseas including Bath, St Ives, London and New Zealand. First major retrospective at Plymouth City Art Gallery, 1972.
The Arts Council and Plymouth and Bristol Public Galleries hold examples of her work, specially commissioned. A monograph 'Margaret Lovell: Sculptor', with text by Peter Davies, was published by Sansom & Co in 2009. In July 2012 she was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Letters from University of Leicester. She has held some eighteen solo exhibitions and numerous mixed exhibitions across the country and in New Zealand.
Work by this well respected and much-loved sculptor can be found in many private and public collections in Great Britain, Europe, the United States of America and New Zealand, including the collections of The Arts Council of Great Britain, Barclays Bank and Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery. Represented by David Simon Contemporary, Bath since 2015. Solo exhibition at David Simon Contemporary, Castle Cary March 2019 and July 2022.