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Imogen Stuart (
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Werner; 1927 – 24 March 2024) was a German-Irish sculptor, influenced by 19th-century
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and early Irish Christian art. She mainly produced wood and stone for settings for churches but also created many secular works, and was exhibited internationally. Born and raised in pre-war Berlin as the daughter of the art critic Bruno E. Werner, she was exposed to modern developments in the visual arts from an early age and a significant influence on her later work. She studied in
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under the sculptor and professor Otto Hitzberger, who became an early mentor. She met her fellow Hitzberger student and later important Irish sculptor Ian Stuart while in Bavaria in 1948. The couple moved to Ireland in 1961, at first living at his parents' house in
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, Co. Wicklow, before moving to
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, Co. Dublin. Ian Stuart was the grandson of the
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revolutionary Maud Gonne. They had three daughters but divorced in 1973. During her long career, she became one of Ireland's best-known sculptors, with her work placed in both public spaces and private collections throughout Europe and the U.S.


Life


Early life

Born Imogen Werner in Berlin in 1927, she was the daughter of Katharina (née Klug), a former
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student originally from
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(now part of Poland), and the influential and internationally known art critic and writer Bruno E. Werner (1896–1964), Germany's leading art critic and an editor for the '' Deutsche Allgemeine'' newspaper, who had championed the
Bauhaus The Staatliches Bauhaus (), commonly known as the , was a German art school operational from 1919 to 1933 that combined Decorative arts, crafts and the fine arts.Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 4th edn., ...
movement. Imogen and her only sibling, Sybil, spent their childhoods in pre-war 1920s Berlin. Encouraged by their father, the two developed an interest in drawing and sculpting at a young age. Both were taught the techniques of
arts and crafts The Arts and Crafts movement was an international trend in the Decorative arts, decorative and fine arts that developed earliest and most fully in the British Isles and subsequently spread across the British Empire and to the rest of Europe and ...
and sculpture by friends of their father. By early 1945, when the Russian army was advancing towards Berlin, Imogen's "golden childhood came to an end" and both daughters were moved to a convent in
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, while their father went into hiding from the
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s. He was in
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, where he had grown up, during the February 1945 bombing of the city. He recounted the experience in his best-selling 1949 book ''Die Galeere''. In Munich, she studied under the sculptor and professor Otto Hitzberger, a retired professor for the
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, who taught her modelling, carving and
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techniques across a variety of materials. He became her mentor and she later described him as her most important influence. There, in 1948 she met her future husband, the Irishman Ian Stuart (1926–2013). He had also studied under Hitzberger and is often referred to as the "finest Irish sculptor" of his generation.Talented sculptor known for quality of religious and secular work
. ''The Irish Times'', 23 February 2013. Retrieved 31 March 2024


Move to Ireland

They became inseparable during their early time together, when Stuart would sing Irish rebel songs to her. The couple first visited Ireland in 1949 and moved permanently there that year, at first living in with his parents at Laragh Castle near
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,
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, into what the writer Kate Robinson described as a family containing a "notable mixture of politics and literature". Ian's mother Iseult Gonne was married to the writer Francis Stuart and was the daughter of Maud Gonne, the Irish revolutionary and feminist, known internationally as the muse for the poet
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. She was not intimidated by his family, being a highly educated and skilled artist in her own right. By coincidence, Iseult was a friend of the German diplomat Eduard Hempel, a former German Minister to Ireland who was a friend of Imogen's father. Imogen said of her relocation to Ireland: "It is very hard to describe how different this country was from the country from which I had come. It was a totally different world, on a different planet. The Catholicism, the nationalism, the magical countryside, made it all seem like going back a hundred years." They had three daughters: Aoibheann, Siobhan and Aisling. Siobhan died in a car crash in September 1998 and is buried in Glendalough.A life in stone: Sculptor Imogen Stuart reflects on her life
. 2 October 2021. Retrieved 25 March 2024.
Both were preoccupied with religious sculpture in wood and stone throughout their careers. They held a number of joint exhibitions, notably in 1959 at the Dawson gallery, Dublin, while they both exhibited at the 1962
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in
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,
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. Although she became somewhat overshadowed by her husband during this early period, during which she held only a few one-woman shows.


Commissions

In the 1970s the Church began to seek a revival of religious art, led by a number of progressive leaders who recognised that the Church had under-invested in this aspect for centuries, with Imogen becoming a favourite of many church leaders; notably, she was given the newly created title "Artist in Charge" of the redesign of a number of churches, meaning she was given responsibility for hiring other artists, as well as architects, craftsmen and masons. This led to the careers of a number of notable Irish visual artists, of whom one of the best known is the stained glass designer
Harry Clarke Henry Patrick Clarke (17 March 1889 – 6 January 1931) was an Irish stained-glass artist and book illustrator. Born in Dublin, he was a leading figure in the Irish Arts and Crafts Movement. His work was influenced by both the Art Nouveau ...
(b. 1889).


Later life

Stuart spent most of her life in Ireland. She died aged 96 on 24 March 2024, having been actively working until near the end of her life.


Style and material

Stuart's work is informed by 19th century German expressionist sculptors such as
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, but in a sensibility also influenced by the later Romanesque and
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periods. She primarily carved
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, but also worked from bronze, stone, steel,
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and
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. Her first impression of Ireland in the late 1950s was of a country lackeing a distinct visual culture, which then sought to lay foundations for. Her work often combines modern European trends in modern art with styles and motifs from early medieval Irish
illuminated manuscript An illuminated manuscript is a formally prepared manuscript, document where the text is decorated with flourishes such as marginalia, borders and Miniature (illuminated manuscript), miniature illustrations. Often used in the Roman Catholic Churc ...
s and Insular metalwork. It has been described as having a deep foundation in Christian spirituality, but in "its deceptive simplicity" is both modern and devotional. She also produced collections of silver, gold and bronze jewellery and a series of drawings.


Work

She became a prolific sculptor for both Roman Catholic and Church of Ireland church interiors. Well-known examples include the altarpieces and baptismal font in the Honan Chapel, in
Cork City Cork ( ; from , meaning 'marsh') is the second-largest city in Republic of Ireland, Ireland, the county town of County Cork, the largest city in the Provinces of Ireland, province of Munster and the List of settlements on the island of Ireland ...
. Her work also includes public art and monuments and portrait heads, including a bust of ex-president
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now in
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(the presidential residence in Dublin), and a Bust of the art critic
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. Her public sculptures include the
monumental sculpture The term monumental sculpture is often used in art history and criticism, but not always consistently. It combines two concepts, one of function, and one of size, and may include an element of a third more subjective concept. It is often used fo ...
of
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in St. Patrick's College, Maynooth, the 2005 ''Flame Of Human Dignity'' at the Centre Culturel Irlandais, Paris, Her 1969 ''Statue of Saint Brendan'' was created with Ian Stuart and is positioned in the town square in
Bantry Bantry () is a town in the civil parish of Kilmocomoge in the barony of Bantry on the southwest coast of County Cork, Ireland. It lies in West Cork at the head of Bantry Bay, a deep-water gulf extending for to the west. The Beara Peninsula i ...
, County Cork. The stations of the Cross in Ballintubber Abbey, Co. Mayo. by Imogen Stuart are were commissioned in the early 1970's, Imogen repainted all the stations of the Cross for the Abbey's Octo Centenery in 2016, the station of the cross are displayed with pride on the walls of the Nave of the Historic Abbey. She worked with architects, designers and
metalsmith A metalsmith or simply smith is a craftsperson fashioning useful items (for example, tools, kitchenware, tableware, jewelry, armor and weapons) out of various metals. Smithing is one of the oldest list of metalworking occupations, metalworking o ...
s throughout her career, including with Vicki Donovan, Phil O'Neill and Ciaran Byrne. With Donovan she produced the silver
tabernacle According to the Hebrew Bible, the tabernacle (), also known as the Tent of the Congregation (, also Tent of Meeting), was the portable earthly dwelling of God used by the Israelites from the Exodus until the conquest of Canaan. Moses was instru ...
in St. Mel's Cathedral,
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.


Legacy

A professor of sculpture at the Royal Hibernian Academy,
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, she was also a member of Aosdána, and received honorary doctorates from Trinity College Dublin (2002), University College Dublin (2004), and NUI Maynooth (2005).The Arts Council expresses its sadness at the passing of Aosdána member and Saoi, sculptor Imogen Stuart
. Arts Council of Ireland, 25 March 2024. Retrieved 26 March 2024
She was elected Saoi ("wise one") by Aosdána in 2015 as the highest honour that can be bestowed by the state-supported association of Irish creative artists. In 2010 she was awarded the McAuley medal (named after Catherine McAuley, founder of the
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in 1831) by the Irish president
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, who paid tribute to her "genius", crafting "a canon of work that synthesises our complex past, present images and possible futures...as an intrinsic part of the narrative of modern Irish art". The biography ''Imogen Stuart, Sculptor'' on her work and life was published in 2002 by the art critic and writer
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, and included a foreword by the archaeologist and historian Peter Harbison.


Gallery

File:Iarthair Chorcaí 038 (cropped).jpg, ''Statue of Saint Brendan'', with Ian Stuart,
Bantry Bantry () is a town in the civil parish of Kilmocomoge in the barony of Bantry on the southwest coast of County Cork, Ireland. It lies in West Cork at the head of Bantry Bay, a deep-water gulf extending for to the west. The Beara Peninsula i ...
, County Cork, 1969 File:Honan Chapel Altar1.jpg, left, upright=0.8, The altar in the Honan Chapel, Cork, c. 1986 File:The Hands Cavan Town - panoramio (cropped).jpg, ''The Hands of Peace'', 1989. Market Square, Cavan town. Many of Stuart's later works combine imagery of
dolmen A dolmen, () or portal tomb, is a type of single-chamber Megalith#Tombs, megalithic tomb, usually consisting of two or more upright megaliths supporting a large flat horizontal capstone or "table". Most date from the Late Neolithic period (4000 ...
s and praying hands.O'Donohue, Bryan.
Tokens
. Irish Arts Council, 1993. Retrieved 26 March 2024
File:St Teresas Church Dublin Methos 01.JPG, ''Angel of Peace'', bronze, 2008. St. Teresa's Carmelite Church, Dublin. File:Longford St. Mel's Cathedral Sanctuary Cross 2019 08 23 (cropped).jpg, ''Sanctuary cross'', cast bronze, with Vicki Donovan,
St Mel's Cathedral The Cathedral Church of St Mel is the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise, located in the town of Longford in Ireland. Built between 1840 and 1856, with the belfry and portico as later additions, it has b ...
,
County Longford County Longford () is a Counties of Ireland, county in Republic of Ireland, Ireland. It is in the Provinces of Ireland, province of Leinster. It is named after the town of Longford. Longford County Council is the Local government in the Republic ...
File:Longford St. Mel's Cathedral Apse Tabernacle II 2019 08 23 (cropped).jpg, Tabernacle, St. Mel's Cathedral, Longford. The work invokes the early medieval format of a
House-shaped shrine House-shaped shrine (or church or tomb-shaped shrines)Crawford (1923), p. 82 are early medieval portable metal reliquaries formed in the shape of the roof of a rectangular building. They originate from both Ireland and Scotland and mostly date fr ...
, with the upper portion directly referencing the 12th century Saint Manchan's Shrine.


References


Notes


Sources

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External links


Official website

Works by Imogen Stuart at Mary Immaculate College
(archived 2013)

* ttps://www.ballintubberabbey.ie/stations-of-the-cross/ Stations of the Cross, Ballintubber Abbey, Co. Mayo {{DEFAULTSORT:Stuart, Imogen 1927 births 2024 deaths Irish sculptors Irish expatriates in Germany Aosdána members Saoithe Sculptors from Berlin People associated with University College Cork Irish women artists Irish people of German descent Recipients of the Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany People from Sandycove