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Mary Pownall, later Mary Bromet, (1862–1937) was a British sculptor. She was active from 1890 until 1937 and was particularly associated with Watford.


Biography

Pownall was born in
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in Lancashire in 1862. In the 1890s she was living in Birkenhead. She studied in Frankfurt in 1896 and in Paris from 1897 to 1898 where she was taught by Jean-Baptiste Champeil and Denis Puech. She was also tutored by
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. Pownall exhibited at the
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from 1893 to 1999 and received an honourable mention for her work at the 1899 Exposition Universelle. She then studied in Rome from 1898 to 1901. In Rome she lived at 53b Via Margutta. Between 1897 and 1925 she regularly showed pieces at the
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in London. In 1902 she married Alfred Bromet, a barrister, but she continued to use her maiden name for her work. From 1903 to 1931 they lived at Lime Lodge, Pinner Road in Watford. Pownall was elected an associate member of the
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in 1932. In 1935 she wrote an illustrated autobiography, "Response", under the name Mary Pownall Bromet. She died in Oxhey in
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on 25 February 1937.


Works

* Edward Villiers, 5th Earl of Clarendon (c.1900) first mayor of Watford *The Harpy Celaeno,
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(1902) *Love or Money (1906) *An Intruder (1906) *The Great Specialist (1907) *A Ragamuffin (1907) *A Bolshevik Communist (1923) *An Aviator (c.1925) *Ralph Edward Thorpe (1927) second mayor of Watford *Three bronze figures for the Watford Peace Memorial, Watford Town Hall (unveiled 1928 at the Peace Memorial Hospital) *Politics (1931) *Acquedotts Claudio, Roma *A Sunbeam *The Kiss *A La Recherche de la Brebis Perdu *Mercury *Maiden Meditation


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Pownall, Mary 1862 births 1937 deaths 20th-century British women artists 20th-century British sculptors Artists from Greater Manchester English women sculptors People from Leigh, Greater Manchester