Frederick Brook Hitch (1877-1957)
Sculptor. Frederick Brook Hitch was the son of the sculptor Nathaniel Hitch and studied at the Royal Academy Schools from 1902-4. He exhibited regularly at the Royal Academy from 1906 to 1947, and also at the Royal Cambrian Academy from 1908-1912. He was responsible for many public commissions, particularly portrait sculpture.Wikipedia entry
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Rood designer: W. D. Caröe artist: Frederick Brook Hitch about 1931 St Davids Cathedral, St Davids, Pembrokeshireeast end of the nave | |
The Symbols of the Four Evangelists and the Adoration of the Lamb designer: W. D. Caröe artist: Frederick Brook Hitch patron: Jenkinson about 1932 St Davids Cathedral, St Davids, PembrokeshireChapel of St Edward the Confessor (south aisle of the retrochoir) | |
Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane designer: W. D. Caröe artist: Frederick Brook Hitch patron: Jenkinson about 1932 St Davids Cathedral, St Davids, PembrokeshireChapel of St Edward the Confessor (south aisle of the retrochoir) |
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