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Elsie March
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Elsie March (3 October 1884– 1974) was an English sculptor and one of eight artists in her family. After the death of her brother Vernon March, she and her brothers completed the National War Memorial of Canada in Ottawa, Ontario. One of the family's three sculptors, her focus earlier in her career was metalwork and painting.
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![]() Two service-women are included among the bronze figures of the National War Memorial. | |
Born | 3 October 1884 Kingston upon Hull, England |
Died | 1974, Second quarter Kent, England |
Nationality | British |
Known for | Sculpture, Metalwork, Painting |
Notable work | "National War Memorial of Canada" "Portrait of Harry Geoffrey Beasley" "Mother and Child" |
Awards | Lady Feodora Gleichen Fund |
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