Raymond Mason (sculptor)

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title: Raymond Mason (sculptor)
text: Raymond Grieg Mason was a sculptor. He trained at the Birmingham School of Arts and Crafts under William Bloye, the Royal College of Art, and Slade School of Art. He lived and worked in Paris beginning in 1946. He was a close friend of the late Nobel Prize–winning scientist Maurice Wilkins. He is known for his sculptures of tightly packed people made from clay, with works on McGill College Avenue in Montreal; the Tuileries, Paris; Georgetown, Washington, D.C.; and Madison Avenue, New York. His c
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