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?Ian G Brennan Sculptor and Woodcarver to the British Royal Household


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Sculptor Ian G Brennan began his career as a professional woodcarver in 1984 when his furniture making business was totally destroyed in a fire.??Ian's?first exhibition of his sculpture a few years later was at the 'Freeland Gallery' in Mayfair, London and since that time he has exhibited?widely throughout the UK and Overseas. further information ?Phoenix from the Ashes .

Many examples of Ian's?work can?be?found in Windsor Castle, Westminster Abbey, Museums, Boardrooms,?Government Buildings, Churches, Company receptions and private collections?all over the World.

Sculptor Ian G Brennan

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In 1989 Ian?was?appointed?the 'Sculptor to the Most Noble Order of the Garter and Honourable Order of the Bath and?now spends around three months of each year on a?wide variety?of commissions in both wood and bronze for the British Royal Household.??? ?

Since this appointment,?Ian G Brennan has received over 85 commissions from the Royal Household.? As well as commissions for the British Royal Family, there have also? been various commissions for other Foreign Royal Families, included HM King Juan Carlos of Spain, HM Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands, HM King Harald V of Norway and His Imperial Majesty Emperor Akahito of Japan.

These often historic commissions?may vary from?producing highly detailed realistic sculptures of Animals and Birds, to a wide range of?the more traditional Heraldic sculptures?ranging from?Mythical Unicorns?and Regal Lions to Golden Crowns and?Royal?Crests.

Ian's?most?recent?commissions completed?and delivered?to St George's Chapel in?Windsor?Castle were?the carved and gilded Crown for HM King Harald V of Norway and?the carved and gilded?Coronet for HM The Queen's first cousin, HRH Princess Alexandra. These three latest?commissions?depicting wildlife were carvings of a?Talbot ( large hound)?a?Badger and?Black Bull, all?were?delivered to Windsor Castle?in early 2004. Four?of the latest eight?commissions Ian has recently received from the Royal Household were?placed in?Westminster Abbey. These?include?a sculpture?of a Dolphin, a Black Labrador?and a Knight in Armour riding on horseback. The other four sculptures?are due to be completed and placed?in The 'Lady Chapel' within Westminster Abbey at the end of this year.

Ian's latest commissions for the Latest Lady and Knights of the Garter are a carving?of a Stag for Sir John Major, the former Conservative?Prime Minister. a carved and gilded Coronet for?the daughter of Sir Winston Churchill, Lady Soames, which is the first non-royal, father daughter appointment in the orders 650-year history. he?is also?working on the Griffin Crest for Lord Bingham of Cornhill who is a former Lord Chief Justice.

The first bronze version of a?Royal Unicorn?sculpture, using the original?'master copy' woodcarving is also near completion?at the Art foundry. This original?woodcarving completed earlier this year was moulded?with a wax replica?produced, which was then?cast in bronze. A further eight?of? these bronze unicorn sculptures?will then be made available?produced from this original mould for private art collectors, the unicorn sculpture?can then be placed either inside or outside the home

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The Royal Unicorn master copy for the limited edition bronze

37 inches ( 94cm) long

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The latest realistic sculpture currently under progress by Ian is an?eight feet high bronze statue of 'Ted Bates' the former player and President of Southampton Football Club. This statue?will be placed outside the Football Clubs new St Mary's Stadium, ?is?now being carved in very fine detail in Ian's studio using?both plaster and clay. Once completed?this master copy will be transported to the Bronze Age foundry in London early next year to be cast in bronze.

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Main discipline of work

Over the years Ian has? worked on a large variety of?commissions,?which?have been?as?varied as producing?a life size?'Osprey catching a Pike' bronze for a fountain,?to then spending several?months?carving?the scrollwork on?Lord Nelson's Flagship HMS Victory. A life size statue of the 'Risen Christ' for a local church,?to?then carving from a single tree an Eight feet?( 244cm) 'Bald Eagle in Flight' sculpture for an American Corporation.

Bald Eagle carved from within the fork of a 150 year old lime tree

( 96 inches high )

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Wild Badgers, Foxes, Squirrels and Deer are regular visitors both inside and outside?Ian's?studio?in Southern England.?These visits are a constant source of inspiration especially if he is working on one of his sculptures of British?wildlife as it gives?him?a?rather unique opportunity of being able to study?the local wildlife close at hand.

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?photographs taken at Ian's?Studio;?? please click to enlarge

Although Ian started?woodcarving as a medium for his sculptures with?many of the wood sculptures?being?produced from a single piece of wood., he?also produces bronze sculptures?with wildlife sculptures and birds of prey studies a particular specialty. These woodcarvings and Bronze sculptures are all produced in very fine detail. ?

Since 1984?Ian G Brennan?has extensively exhibit his wood and bronze sculptures in some of the finest Art Galleries in London, however apart from the occasional?special exhibition which Ian enjoys participating in,?he tends?to?work?mostly from commission. This?enables the client to have a particular sculpture?produced directly by?the sculptor?to specific requirements.

Each wood sculpture that Ian?produces are?signed, numbered and dated, and are?carved from?the finest timber,?produced?with the utmost skill and care,?whether the client?be?a private individual, corporation?or indeed?one of Ian's latest commissions for the Royal Household. At present most of the wood sculptures?are being?carved?from the same?lime tree, which grew?in a small village in Somerset, Southern England. This massive tree?blew down in winter storm winds which Ian has recently finished seasoning.?

Ian carefully selects each piece of?timber to be used for his?various sculptures which are mostly?produced from hard woods such as walnut and lime wood,?both of which?carve extremely?well and can also hold very fine detail.?Lime wood is also the wood he most often uses during?the past 15 years,?for many?of Ian's commissions?for?Westminster Abbey and?Windsor Castle.

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'Mother Nature' -? Scots Pine Log
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Although Ian started using wood as a medium for his sculptures in?1984, enjoying the challenge of carving from a single solid block. In?1996 his work began to be also?cast in bronze?and occasionally silver. When appropriate Ian still produces the original master copy for the?bronze?casting?in wood, which is then moulded to produce the bronze sculpture. This? highly detailed woodcarving 'master copy' can then be?polished and retained as a unique sculpture. Unlike the normal method of working where?the master copy of the sculpture is usually produced directly?from clay or wax, which is then often destroyed during the moulding process at the foundry.

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Life size Osprey and Otter bronze sculptures?

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Many hours of researching the subject are undertaken using live studies whenever possible, but he also uses videos and books until he has built up a complete picture in his mind of what the intended sculpture should look like. Ian has a natural ability to see things three dimensionally, which is extremely useful when he is carving one of his?life size sculptures from within the trunk of a massive tree.

Every?wood and bronze sculpture Ian has produced since 1984 has been?signed and numbered. The first?wood sculptures he?carved were?a pair of' Leaping Dolphins ' at 6 inches high and a River Otter at 8 inches high,?both of which?he?has retained. Although Ian obviously does not consider these first two?sculptures?as?his finest work, they are however his first attempts at woodcarving after his cabinet making business burnt down, which?was?to become the beginning of his new career as a sculptor, now working in both wood and bronze.

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Ian's?first two heraldic commission were the carved and gilded Crown for King Juan Carlos of Spain for St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle?and a carved and painted Cockerel Crest?for an Admiral of the Fleet for Henry VII Chapel in Westminster Abbey.?

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St George's Chapel Windsor???-? Henry V11 Chapel Westminster Abbey?

The first bronze sculpture?Ian?produced was a?10 inches long?'Elephant with a calf 'from which an edition of 99 will be made ,?the second?bronze sculpture?he produced was a?65 inches high life size ' Osprey catching a Pike' from which an edition of nine will be cast.

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Ian often works on a number of completely different?types of sculptures throughout?the?week from?his studio in Southern England. He finds the?contrast between perhaps one day?carving from wax a life size ' Swimming Otter'?for a?bronze,?to?the next day carving?from lime wood a jewel encrusted?Crown for a Queen,? enables him to work on each?particular commission?completely afresh.

Many hours of researching the subject are undertaken to ensure complete accuracy, and with the optional coloured 'patinas' added to the bronzes this can give a distinctive appearance of marble?with a warmth and living quality, particularly to the finish of the bronze wildlife sculptures.

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When Ian first started having bronzes produced?several of? his early wood sculptures were?used as the master copy and moulded for?these limited edition bronzes, these included sculpture?the Swimming Otter, which was?complete in 1989, Leaping Panther , sculpture, Swan with cygnets, sculpture Osprey catching a Pike. Although many of the master copied for Ian's smaller bronze sculptures are still produced from wood, nowadays the original life size sculpture master copies are?most likely produced in clay, wax or plaster .?

One of Ian's recently completed commissions was?the Ten feet wide relief carving of the village of Warsash in Hampshire, carved entirely from lime wood and was placed above the Vestry in the centuries old village Church.?

?(Stage photographs of this relief carving can be found on https://sculptor-iangb.com/church.html ).?

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The relief carving showing?the various landmarks of the village of Warsash
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Ian has also?been commissioned by the Museum service?and Ministry of Defence on a variety of historic projects which have included amongst other things restoring and replace sections of the carved Victorian oak panels for the Winchester Council Chambers and Southampton Guildhall. Carving a life size Lion figure-head?for a Museum to then?spending several months working on 'Lord Nelson's? flagship' HMS Victory' carving all the replacement? intricate scrollwork around the entrance port on the middle gun-deck on this unique cannon warship built in 1765.

More recently Ian has been working at Southwick House at HMS Dryad,?General Eisenhower's Allied Headquarters in Southern England during WW II? (where D-Day was planned ) restoring and replacing detailed carvings on antique mirrors and picture frames.? He has also produced sculptures for?Company Logo's,? Advertising and? various Trophies. These?have included the?Heraldic Lion logo Sculpture?for Chivas Regal Whisky and the?Trophy for the Scotland V Barbarians International Rugby Cup Final . Ian's work has also?been used as backdrops and props for Television Programs such as providing?Birds of Prey sculptures?for the set of the Granada Televisions detective program 'Cracker'.

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Scrollwork on HMS Victory

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Coats of Arms and Crests

Ian G Brennan has also been producing carved and painted Coats of Arms and Crests working from designs and sketches provided by the client, in?wood and bronze?for nearly twenty years .?

Ian's Heraldic?Commissions are often as diverse as producing? :-

Carved Coat of Arms and replicas of State?Crowns and?Coronets, to Regal Lions and Mythical Unicorns for Royalty and the Nobility from? all over the World.

Carved?and painted highly detailed Heraldic Crests which are?often depicting such designs from Majestic Eagles?to Busts of Men and Woman?for Field? Marshals, Admirals of?the Fleet and Marshals of the Royal Air Force.

These ?colourful?carved Crests?Ian has produced have also?include designs?depicting?Animals,? Birds and?Flowers, for Prime Minister, Statesmen and other? Heads of State, which have more recently included the carved and gilded Chrysanthemum Crest for Emperor Akahito of Japan.

These Heraldic sculptures are then placed in such historic settings as The?College of Arms in London,? St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle and Henry V11 Chapel in Westminster Abbey.

The College of Arms is one of the few remaining heraldic courts in Western Europe and is now the oldest? existing such College in the world, and have been granting armorial bearings (coat of arms ) from?their original building?in London since the 1670s.

Windsor Castle and Westminster Abbey being??two of the most famous, historic and widely visited buildings in Britain. ?Windsor Castle being the?home to the HM the Queen and earlier sovereigns of England for over 900 years.? Westminster Abbey is where every Sovereign since 1066 apart from Edward V and Edward V111?has been crowned and for many centuries the traditional burial place of Kings and?Queens.

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Ian's?work has also appeared?on both Radio and??Television, on the BBC,??ITV and? Channel 4? television and also both Satellite and?Cable Television programs,? details of his work has also been sent worldwide via?British Satellite News and the Central Office of Information.

Ian G Brennan has given many informal talks,?lectures and presentations, using 35mm slides and he also demonstrates the various aspects of his work as a sculptor and woodcarver, as well as writing articles for books and magazines.

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Risen Christ Statue - Lime wood


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For further information about Ian's work or details about commissioning an individual sculpture

or coat of arms , please contact :-

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