Emily Young FRBS has been called 'Britain's greatest living stone sculptor' and her sculpture is held in many public as well as private collections. Emily Young was born in 1951 in the United... Read full biography
Emily Young FRBS has been called 'Britain's greatest living stone sculptor' and her sculpture is held in many public as well as private collections. Emily Young was born in 1951 in the United Kingdom. Some of her permanent installations can be seen in St. Paul's Churchyard and Salisbury Cathedral.... Read full biography
Emily Young FRBS has been called 'Britain's greatest living stone sculptor' and her sculpture is held in many public as well as private collections. Emily Young was born in 1951 in the United Kingdom. Some of her permanent installations can be seen in St. Paul's Churchyard and Salisbury Cathedral. Young's Lunar Disc 1 was installed at Loyola University Chicago in 2011. She is believed to have been the inspiration for the song See Emily Play, written by Pink Floyd's Syd Barrett. Born into a... Read full biography
Emily Young FRBS has been called 'Britain's greatest living stone sculptor' and her sculpture is held in many public as well as private collections. Emily Young was born in 1951 in the United Kingdom. Some of her permanent installations can be seen in St. Paul's Churchyard and Salisbury Cathedral. Young's Lunar Disc 1 was installed at Loyola University Chicago in 2011. She is believed to have been the inspiration for the song See Emily Play, written by Pink Floyd's Syd Barrett. Born into a family of adventurers, politicians, writers, and artists, Emily Young had a grandmother, Kathleen Scott, who was a sculptor and colleague of Auguste Rodin. Her uncle was conservationist and painter Sir Peter Markham Scott). Emily Young has been described... Read full biography
Emily Young FRBS has been called 'Britain's greatest living stone sculptor' and her sculpture is held in many public as well as private collections. Emily Young was born in 1951 in the United Kingdom. Some of her permanent installations can be seen in St. Paul's Churchyard and Salisbury Cathedral. Young's Lunar Disc 1 was installed at Loyola University Chicago in 2011. She is believed to have been the inspiration for the song See Emily Play, written by Pink Floyd's Syd Barrett. Born into a family of adventurers, politicians, writers, and artists, Emily Young had a grandmother, Kathleen Scott, who was a sculptor and colleague of Auguste Rodin. Her uncle was conservationist and painter Sir Peter Markham Scott). Emily Young has been described in the Financial Times as ‘Britain’s greatest living stone sculptor.’ After a formal... Read full biography
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