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Mary Quinn

Biography: Irish Sculptor Mary Quinn now living in London , has for the past 20 years become known nationally and internationallly for her finely sculpted portrait busts and figures in bronze. Mary’s work is currently on public view in Ireland, England, Germany and Five states in the USA. A highlight for Mary was the unveiling of her life size bronze statue of the Founder of Methodism John Wesley before an invited audience of 500 dignitaries in Norfolk Virginia USA. Mary has been listed in Who’s Who in Art since 1992 and was recently headhunted by James Christie-Wild International to exhibit in Manhattan New York. Mary has sculpted numerous private and public commissions. Her Public Work is listed below. Archbishop Thomas Cranmer St James Garlickhythe Church, London UK John Wesley Centenary Bust Museums and Churches in London, Leeds, Peterborough UK North Carolina, New Jersey Nashville, Georgia, Texas USA and Frankfurt Germany George Whitefield Billy Graham’s Seminary, Boston.USA (Evangelist) Whitefield Museum,Savanna USA Mother Teresa Westminster Cathedral, London. (Nobel Prize Winner) Cardinal John Henry Newman Horace Walpole’s House St Mary’s College, Twickenham UK Oratory School, Reading. UK John Hume MP MEP SDLP Headquarters,Belfast N. Ireland. (Nobel Prize Winner) Cape Cod, Massachusetts, USA. Sir Edward Appleton Bradford University UK (Nobel Prize Winner) Our Lady Of Walsingham St Mark’s Church, Teddington UK Lord Learie Constantine The Learie Constantine Centre, Willesden London UK John Wesley Life size Statue The Virginia Wesleyan College, Norfolk Virginia, USA ... to see complete biography, click on artists name Country: England Birthyear: 1943 Galleries: Roy Miles Gallery Bruton Street Osborne Studio Gallery Motcomb Street Belgravia Awards: none Media: sculpture Style: realistic Subjects: people, portraits and characters, animals and contemporry figures.