William Wheatley Wagstaff
William Wheatley Wagstaff (Chinese: 魏达;[1] 1880-1962) was a British sculptor, who was active in China from 1920 to 1946.
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Signature of W.W. Wagstaff on one of the HSBC lions statues in front of the HSBC Main Building in Hong Kong.
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Sculpture of Dafydd ap Gwilym by W.W. Wagstaff, Cardiff City Hall, Cardiff, Wales.
Biography
Wagstaff was a student of the Royal Academy Schools from 30 July 1907 to July 1910.[2]
He joined the firm of 'Arts and Crafts' in Shanghai, China in 1920. He later opened his own sculpture, ornamental plaster and metal work studio and workshop in Shanghai.
References
- 刘华 (17 August 2020). "雕塑家魏达的人生轨迹". The Paper (in Chinese). Shanghai.
- RA Collection: People and Organisations
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