- Benno Elkan
Benno Elkan
OBE (2 December 1877,Dortmund ,Westphalia -10 January 1960 ,London ) was a German-born British sculptor and medallist.Education
* Gymnasium,
Dortmund
* Château du Rosey, Rolle, nrLausanne
* Royal Academy, Munich and Karlsruhe i/B as painter
* Self-trained as sculptorCareer
He studied and worked in
Paris ,Rome andFrankfurt am Main , and lived in London following the rise of theNazi s in 1933. His works included tombs, busts, medals and monuments. He was an exhibitor in International Exhibitions in Germany, France, Italy, and England; his works are in many museums in Europe.jewish encyclopedeaSome major works
* The first statue in Britain of Sir
Walter Raleigh , now atGreenwich
* Oran-Utan group, Edinburgh Zoological Gardens
*Mowgli 's Jungle Friends, plaque in lead onRudyard Kipling Memorial Building, Windsor
* Bronze candelabra with Biblical figures atKing's College Chapel, Cambridge ,New College, Oxford andBuckfast Abbey
* Two Great Bronze Candelabra of the Old and New Testament with about 80 figures erected inWestminster Abbey
* Tomb for AbbotAnscar Vonier in Buckfast Abbey
* Great War Memorial, To the Victims, Symbol of All Mourning Mothers at Frankfort am Main, removed by the Nazis in 1933, re-erected 1946
* Fighting Cock life size in silver gilt forArsenal Football Club
* Seven-branched Candelabra (Menorah) for theKnesset inJerusalem (a gift of British parliamentary members and others)References
* Who was Who
*Dictionary of National Biography
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