- Hew Lorimer
Hew Lorimer (1907–1993) was a Scottish sculptor.
He was born in
Edinburgh , the second son ofarchitect SirRobert Lorimer . He was educated atLoretto School inMusselburgh , then at Magdalen College, Oxford University, but he left Oxford prematurely to studydesign andsculpture atEdinburgh College of Art . After graduating in 1934, he entered anapprenticeship with sculptor andstonemason Eric Gill .Lorimer was principally an architectural sculptor, and his profound religious beliefs had a lasting effect on his art and subject matter. After
World War II , he worked on many grand sculptures, including "Our Lady of the Isles", 1958, a massivegranite statue of the mother and child sited atRueval onSouth Uist . Between 1950 and 1955 he also sculpted the artwork adorning thefacade of theNational Library of Scotland in Edinburgh, for which he produced a series of tall, allegorical figures, depictinghistory ,law ,medicine ,music ,poetry ,science andtheology .Lorimer lived in
Kellie Castle inFife , and died in 1993. The castle is owned today by theNational Trust for Scotland who maintain a changing exhibition of his works plus those of his father, Robert Lorimer, and his uncle, the painterJohn Henry Lorimer .External links
* [http://www.geo.ed.ac.uk/scotgaz/people/famousfirst1010.html Hew Lorimer on the Gazeteer for Scotland]
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