Figurative sculptor, born in London, who was educated at St Mary’s, Wantage. She studied fine art at Byam Shaw School and sculpture at Heatherley’s School of Fine Art with Cubitt Bevis. An overland trip to India in 1970 led to a first bronze Nepalese Mother and Child. In 1977 Constable Maxwell won a diploma at the Venice Concourso Internationale di Pittura. Became artist-in-residence at Winchester Cathedral in 1991. Among her commissions was the Fourteen Stations of the Cross for St Gregory’s Church, Alresford, known as the Patrick O’Donovan Memorial. Had solo shows at Bury Street Gallery in 1981–5, another in 1988 sponsored by Martini Rossi at The Newbury Festival. Work was cast by The Morris Singer Foundry.

Text source: 'Artists in Britain Since 1945' by David Buckman (Art Dictionaries Ltd, part of Sansom & Company)


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