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Denis Mann (born 1935) is a Scottish glass artist. He studied under
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at the Edinburgh Art College where he learnt the copper wheel engraving technique, which he used in his later career. After a short stint as an art teacher, including during
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with the
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, Mann became a professional artist. Mann sent several pieces of work to
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, ahead of accepting a job there as engraver and designer, and these were spotted by Bill Wright, creator and producer of upcoming BBC game show ''Mastermind''. Wright asked Mann to produce the trophies for the show. The first of these was presented in 1972 and Mann went on to produce them for each subsequent series. He is now semi-retired.


Early life and career

Mann was born in
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, Perthshire, in 1935. He was educated at Breadalbane Academy in Aberfeldy and then at Edinburgh Art College. At the college Mann studied under
Helen Monro Turner Helen Monro Turner (16 December 1901–21 September 1977) was a Scottish artist based in Edinburgh. She worked her whole life and pursued careers as a wood cut specialist, glass engraver, illustrator and educator. She helped open and establish th ...
(wife of glass chemist W. E. S. Turner). Mann particularly specialised in copper wheel engraving, a now rarely used technique that allows the engraving of delicate shapes in glass. He notes "it is such a beautiful technique. There is also the pleasure of knowing that I am continuing such an ancient tradition". Mann then trained as a teacher and taught art in Stirlingshire. Called up for
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Mann served as an art teacher with the
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. He was deployed to the
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which he described as a culture shock that "re-awoke the urge to draw anything and everything". In his early 30s he became disillusioned with teaching and sought employment as an artist. He moved to
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, in 1970, by which time he was married to Trudi, an assistant archivist.


Mastermind trophies

In 1970 Mann was visiting
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to discuss terms, ahead of accepting a job there as designer and engraver. On the same day Bill Wright, creator and producer of upcoming BBC game show ''Mastermind'', was visiting the factory to discuss a trophy for the show. Mann did not meet Wright on that day but some of his copper wheel engraved work, depicting human figures, was shown to Wright and he approved. Mann accepted the job at Caithness Glass and worked on designing and producing bowls, including those that he would later engrave for ''Mastermind''. Wright commissioned the trophy from Caithness Glass and the work was given to Mann. The pair met early in 1971 to discuss the design, which Wright wanted to be classical in style and feature the nine Muses of Greek mythology. The first trophy was presented at the end of the inaugural 1972 series and Mann went on to produce the trophy for every subsequent edition of the programme, producing 50 trophies by 2022. Each trophy is themed on the Muses but is unique in design. In the initial years the ''Mastermind'' producers visited Mann to discuss the design of each trophy. In recent times Mann has used former
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as a muse and model for the work, she donates her fee to charity. In recognition of his work on the programme ''Mastermind'' presenter
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presented Mann with a signed limited edition print of the show's iconic chair, on its 25th anniversary.


Later life

After leaving Caithness Glass Mann established his own studio on the Caithness coast, whose landscape would inspire some of his work. He uses a lathe that used to belong to Helen Turner. Mann has produced pieces for
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, the BBC programme ''
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'' and
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. In 2010 he exhibited ''Discord'', an engraved glass panel depicting two hands above a piano keyboard about to play a
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, at the
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in Sheffield. Mann is now semi-retired and lives in Wick.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Mann, Denis 1935 births Living people People from Perthshire Scottish artists British glass artists Alumni of the Edinburgh College of Art