Margaret ("Maggi") J. Hambling[2]CBE (born 23 October 1945) is a British artist. Though principally a painter her best-known public works are the sculptures A Conversation with Oscar Wilde and A Sculpture for Mary Wollstonecraft in London, and the 4-metre-high steel Scallop on Aldeburgh beach. All three works have attracted controversy.[3][4]
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attracted controversy. MaggiHambling was born in Sudbury, Suffolk to Barclays bank cashier and local politician Harry Smyth Leonard Hambling (1902–1998) and...
Wollstonecraft in Newington Green, London. A work of the British artist MaggiHambling, it was unveiled on 10 November 2020. The work is a representation of...
A Conversation with Oscar Wilde is an outdoor sculpture by MaggiHambling in central London dedicated to Oscar Wilde. Unveiled in 1998, it takes the form...
film editor MaggiHambling (born 1945), English painter and sculptor Robert Hambling, Australian film editor and music video director Hambling baronets This...
subculture, including Lucian Freud, Francis Bacon, and (much later) MaggiHambling, and she was known for her three marriages and numerous love affairs...
afternoons. Created from stainless steel by the Suffolk-based artist MaggiHambling, it stands 15 feet (4.6 metres) high, and was unveiled in November 2003...
reference to the sacred chank shell Turbinella pyrum of India. In 2003, MaggiHambling designed a striking 13 ft (4 m) high sculpture of a scallop shell which...
May 2018). "MaggiHambling picked to create Mary Wollstonecraft statue". The Guardian. Hedges, Frances (22 February 2019). "MaggiHambling is paying tribute...
her work in response to visual artists, most notably Marc Chagall and MaggiHambling. She also paints music in the form of visualisations and music maps...
still contains artwork by Jarman's friends and admirers, including MaggiHambling, John Maybury, Gus Van Sant and Richard Hamilton. With the possibility...
A Conversation with Oscar Wilde – a civic monument to Wilde by MaggiHambling, on Adelaide Street, near Trafalgar Square, London. It contains the inscription...
Scallop by MaggiHambling is a sculpture dedicated to Benjamin Britten on the beach at Aldeburgh. The edge of the shell is pierced with the words "I hear...
[better source needed] The beach at Aldeburgh, Suffolk, England, features MaggiHambling's steel sculpture, The Scallop, erected in 2003 as a memorial to the...
McLean (born 1944) David Paskett (born 1944) Ali Omar Ermes (born 1945) MaggiHambling (born 1945) Ed Herring (1945–2003) Pete Hoida (born 1944) Geoffrey Humphries...
Guardian. "BBC Radio 4 - Front Row, The Beatles at Stowe, Nick Drake, MaggiHambling". BBC. Retrieved 31 July 2023. "Was moral campaigner Mary Whitehouse...
Lucian Freud was one of his most noted students. Other students include MaggiHambling Waveney Frederick and Joan Warburton. In 1939 the building at Dedham...
presenter John Peel made the county his home. Contemporary painter MaggiHambling, was born and resides in Suffolk. Norah Lofts, author of best-selling...
of Dorothy Hodgkin including an oil painting of her at her desk by MaggiHambling and a photograph portrait by David Montgomery. Graham Sutherland made...
was entirely run by Ted Ware's wife, Gina, with the help of Smithy. MaggiHambling described the club as being 'All sweat and sway of so many people dancing...
Trust, Christie’s, London (1995) Sanctuary Commission Project (with MaggiHambling, Shirazah Houshiary, Keith grant, Mali Morris), Chelsea & Westminster...
Frederick Carl Frieseke – American impressionist Lucian Freud - figurative MaggiHambling - sculptures, Mary Wollstonecraft Chantal Joffe - depictions of women...