Josefina de Vasconcellos MBE (1904-2005)
N 54° 26.270 W 003° 03.016
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Josefina de Vasconcellos was England's oldest living sculptor. Born in Moseley on 26 October 1904, and only died on 20 July 2005. Josefina divided her time between London and Langdale.
Waymark Code: WM95KE
Location: North West England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 07/02/2010
Views: 5
In 1930 she married Delmar Banner a landscape painter. Less famous than Heaton Cooper. Both Josefina and Delmar were independently wealthy. Neither having to make a living from their art. Her most enduring and famous sculpture is now called Reconciliation, original name was Reunion. The story that inspired the work is very moving. Copies have been cast and placed in many significant places. Stormont, Reichstag, Hiroshima and Coventry Cathedral.
Josefina was working right up to the end. She is buried between her husband Delmar Banner a landscape artist and one of her adopted son, William. Both pre-deceased her. Her other adopted son Brian is buried close by and died in 2009.
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Biographer
Scrolling photos of her work
Sleeping child garden
Josefina's art in Cumbria
Josefina de Vasconcellos Arts Care Trust is a Registered Charity
Description: Josefina de Vasconcellos was oldest active sculptor in England. Her work is spread throughout the world.
Date of birth: 10/26/1904
Date of death: 07/20/2005
Area of notoriety: Art
Marker Type: Headstone
Setting: Outdoor
Visiting Hours/Restrictions: Daylight
Fee required?: No
Web site: [Web Link]
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