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    John Rattenbury Skeaping, RA (9 de junio de 1901 - 5 de marzo de 1980) fue un escultor, pintor y escultor equino inglés. Diseñó figuras de animales para Wedgwood, y su estatua de tamaño natural de Secretariat se exhibe en el Museo Nacional de Carreras y Salón de la Fama.

  2. Marble portrait heads dating from London, ca. 1927, of Barbara Hepworth by John Skeaping, and of Skeaping by Hepworth, are documented by photograph in the Skeaping Retrospective catalogue, but are both believed to be lost. Galleries and locations exhibiting her work

  3. John Skeaping British, 1901–1980. Follow. 8. 8 Followers. See all past shows and fair booths. Collected by a major institution. Artworks. Auction Results. About.

  4. During World War II Skeaping was commissioned as an official war artist. After 1945 he lived in Mexico and France and taught for some time at the Royal College of Art, and also exhibited widely. Skeaping’s work concentrated on painting animals, in particular race horses, which he drew with an economy of line that caught the power of taut muscles and flowing manes of a galloping horse.

  5. John R Skeaping. Born: 1901 in South Woodford, Essex.. Died: 1980. Nationality: British. John Skeaping, R.A. was an English painter, sculptor and designer. He was the eldest son of the painter Kenneth Mathieson. He studied at Goldsmith's College in London, the Central School of Arts and Crafts between 1917 and 1919 and then at the Royal Academy ...

  6. 30 de out. de 2020 · Barbara Hepworth with her first husband, John Skeaping. Photograph: Fox Photos/Getty. The flat was let to the couple by the writer and naturalist Leo Walmsley, who Hepworth first met as a child ...

  7. Bibliography Nicholas Skeaping, 'John Skeaping 1901-1980. A Retrospective', exhibition catalogue. Arthur Ackerman 1991 J. Skeaping, 'Drawn from Life', London 1977 M. Chamot, D. farr and M. Butlin, 'The Modern British paintings, drawings and sculptures', 2 vols. London, Tate Gallery 1964 J. Grierson, 'The New Generation in Sculpture' Apollo XII, July-December 1930