- Jim Mathieson (sculptor)
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name = James William Mathieson
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birthname = James William Mathieson
birthdate = birth date|1931|6|21
location = Calcutta, India
deathdate = death date|2003|04|12
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nationality = British
field = Sculpture
training = City and Guilds Art School, London
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works = Statue of William Hogarth and his pug dog
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awards =James William Mathieson (
June 21 ,1931 –April 12 ,2003 ) was asculptor from theUnited Kingdom .Mathieson was born in Calcutta, India, but moved with his family to
Scotland in 1947. As a young adult, he completed national service, then worked ininsurance while completing his school studies (O- and A-levels) at evening classes. He joined theCampaign for Nuclear Disarmament in 1960, becoming an active member.In 1964, at the age of 34, he started a four-year art course at City and Guilds Art School in London. Following this, between 1969 and 1979, he taught part-time at the Sir John Cass and Ealing schools of art, teaching aspects of sculpture. From 1979, he worked full time as a sculptor. His best-known sculpture is of the artist
William Hogarth and hispug dog , which stands inChiswick High Road, London. This was unveiled byIan Hislop andDavid Hockney in October 2001.Mathieson was married twice, to Edna Skinner in 1959, and to Judy Craig in 1981, and has one surviving daughter.External links
* [http://www.mathiesonsculpture.com Gallery of Mathieson's sculptures]
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,3604,942379,00.html Obituary]
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