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  1. Raymond Grieg Mason OBE (2 March 1922, in Birmingham, England – 13 February 2010 in Paris, France) was a sculptor. He trained at the Birmingham School of Arts and Crafts under William Bloye , the Royal College of Art (for one term), and Slade School of Art .

  2. Raymond Mason (1922–2010) was a British sculptor who lived and worked in Paris. He created clay figures of tightly packed people and a controversial fibre-glass statue of DNA in Birmingham.

  3. Raymond Mason (1922-2010) was a British painter and sculptor who exhibited at MoMA in 1977. See his works, including Studies For Sculpture and Boulevard St. Michel, and learn more about his life and career.

  4. 25 Feb 2010 · Raymond Mason, a British sculptor whose teeming street scenes and narrative tableaux evoked an animated world of ordinary people caught up in the drama of daily life, died on February 14 at his home in Paris, writes the New York Times. He was eighty-seven.

  5. 25 Feb 2010 · Raymond Mason, a British sculptor whose teeming street scenes and narrative tableaux evoked an animated world of ordinary people caught up in the drama of daily life, died on Feb. 14 at his home...

  6. Raymond Mason, artiste sculpteur, peintre et dessinateur, (britannique, 1922-2010), La Foule, Les Halles, Liévin, La tragédie, Une Foule illuminée, Galerie Claude Bernard, Marlborough Gallery, Pierre Matisse Gallery, Fondation Dina Vierny – Musée Mayol, Centre Georges Pompidou Paris, L'atelier rue Monsieur-le-Prince Ménerbes.

  7. The New York Studio School is pleased to present To Speak of Everything: The Art of Raymond Mason from January 10 to February 20, 2023. Curated by Leo Costello and Sarah Wilson, and drawing from the extensive collection of The William Louis-Dreyfus Foundation, it will highlight the studio-intensive process of a sculptor whose works are rooted ...