Philip Jackson

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Philip Jackson is a renowned British sculptor celebrated for his expressive public monuments and statues, including prominent war memorials and royal commissions.

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Philip Jackson canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British sculptor
human
sculptor
artisticStyle expressive realism
basedIn United Kingdom
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
fieldOfWork commemorative sculpture
public art
royal commissions
genre public sculpture
statue
war memorial
hasCreated equestrian statues
military memorials
religious sculptures
hasInfluenceOn contemporary British public sculpture
hasWorkLocation Falkland Islands-related memorial sites
Jersey
London, England
surface form: London

Manchester
Portsmouth
Wembley
isRenownedFor dramatic use of drapery in sculpture
monumental bronze figures
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement figurative art
notableAward royal commissions for the British Royal Family
notableFor expressive public monuments
royal statues
war memorials
notableWork Falklands War Memorial in Pangbourne
Gurkha Memorial in London
Jersey Liberation Sculpture
Statue of Bobby Moore at Wembley Stadium
Statue of Mahatma Gandhi, Parliament Square
surface form: Statue of Mahatma Gandhi in Parliament Square

Statue of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother on The Mall
Statue of Sir Alex Ferguson at Old Trafford
Statue of Sir Alf Ramsey at Wembley
Sir Matt Busby statue at Old Trafford
surface form: Statue of Sir Matt Busby at Old Trafford

Statue of The Queen Mother in Poundbury
Bomber Command Memorial, London
surface form: The Bomber Command Memorial

The Yomper statue in Portsmouth
occupation sculptor
subjectOf articles in art magazines
exhibitions in the United Kingdom

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