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Mary Gillick, née Tutin (1881-1965), is probably best remembered
for the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II that appeared on UK coins
from the beginning of her reign until decimalisation in 1971. This
book focuses on her career as a sculptor and medallist - a career
that had begun at Nottingham School of Art and the Royal College of
Art and had already spanned more than fifty years when she
experienced the sudden burst of national fame that came with the
royal commission. Gillick’s work combines the influence of early
Italian Renaissance medals with an appreciation of modernism and
shows a readiness to adapt as she responded to changes in the art
market. Her experience also adds to the debate on the impact on
women of marriages between artists (she was married to sculptor
Ernest Gillick from 1905, until his death in 1951) and the choices
open to women sculptors of her time. This is the very first study
of such an iconic British artist to be published, and is sure to
attract the attention of both numismatists and anyone interested in
the history of British art alike.
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