Brenda Naylor

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Brenda Naylor (5 July 1926 – 11 March 2016) was a British sculptor, known for her bronzes of dancers and sportspeople such as Rudolf Nureyev and Tip Foster.[1][2]

Born Brenda Clark on 5 July 1926 in Lewisham, London, she was one of four children of a Yorkshire-born watch and clockmaker father.[1]

She was educated at St Martin's College as a fashion sketch artist, and started working for Norman Hartnell in 1943, in a ten-year career.[1][3]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Brenda Naylor, sculptor – obituary". Telegraph.co.uk. 2016-06-02. Retrieved 2016-06-19.
  2. ^ "Brenda Naylor, Artist, Biography - Mortimer Fine Arts - Bridgnorth Shropshire". Mortimer Fine Arts. Retrieved 2016-06-19.
  3. ^ "Brenda Naylor". Art of Giving. Retrieved 2016-06-19.