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ILLINGWORTH, NELSON (1862-1926), sculptor,
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was born at Portsmouth, England, in August 1862. He studied at the Lambeth
art school and worked as a modeller at the Doulton potteries. He emigrated to
Sydney in 1892, and in 1895 his head of an Australian aboriginal was bought for
the national gallery at Sydney. Other busts were purchased for the same gallery
in 1896 and 1900. Illingworth did some architectural sculpture for buildings in
Sydney, and a large number of portrait busts of notable men of his time. He also
went to New Zealand and modelled some busts of Maori chiefs for the government.
He was preparing models for the Henry
Lawson (q.v.) statue competition when he died suddenly on 26 June 1926. He
left a widow, two sons and two daughters. He was a well-known and well-liked
figure in the art world of Sydney.
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