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Philip Nathan sculpts in stone, wood and bronze. He is best known for his relief sculpture, coins and medals designs. Nathan studied at the Guildford School of Art where he was a student of Michael Rizzello and took a postgraduate course in sculpting silver medals at the Royal Academy Schools. He is a Fellow and founder Member of the Society of Numismatic Artists.
Important works include a number of commemorative pieces for H.M. Queen Elizabeth Queen Mother’s eightieth birthday; portrait of Bing Crosby for the London Palladium; The Westminster Medallion for the House of Commons; the official Crown commemorating the Wedding of The Prince and Princess of Wales; Wreath and Coat of Arms for the Falklands Memorial, Port Stanley; portrait of Sir John Gielgud for the Apollo Theatre; official coin for H.M. the Queen’s and H.R.H. Prince Philip’s golden wedding anniversary and a medal commemorating the Golden Anniversary of H.M. the Queen’s Accession in 2002.
Philip is available for commissions.
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