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Seosamh Ó hUigín,an Dealbhóir Joseph Higgins,Sculptor
Joseph Higgins His talents as a sculptor were recognised quickly and he received several awards for his carved wooden and modelled clay sculptures. His style of clay modelling may have been inspired by the work of Rodin, but as Higgins never travelled outside Ireland, he must have learned of Rodin's work mainly through art journals and books. Higgins worked as a teacher in Fermoy and Midleton before marrying Katherine Turnbull and settling in Youghal. He continued to teach, to paint and to sculpt, often using his children and family as models. Boy with a Boat, a bronze cast now in Fitzgerald's Park, Cork, was modelled on his nephew. Among his well-known figures are Daniel Corkery (1909), Michael Collins (1922) and Prof W F P Stockley, his final work (1924), now in University College Cork. In 1924 he won the bronze medal for sculpture at the Tailteann Games. Higgins contracted tuberculosis and died in 1925, aged only thirty-nine. He had never received a commission and none of his works were cast during his lifetime. |
Home Welcome Membership News History Chieftain Coat of Arms People GenealogyDNA Project Cemetery Clan Activities Clan Badge Webmail Links ContactThe O'Higgins Clan is a registered charity and a member of The Clans of Ireland (2008). Website Last Updated: 2 September 2008 Contact: info@ohigginsclan.com |