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William Bloye
English sculptor

William Bloye

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English sculptor
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Cornwall, United Kingdom
Place of death
Arezzo, Italy
Age
84 years
Residence
Birmingham, United Kingdom
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Biography

William James BloyeARBSA (8 July 1890 – 6 June 1975) was an English sculptor, active in Birmingham either side of World War II.

Life

He studied, and later, taught at the Birmingham School of Art (his training was interrupted by World War I, when he served in the Royal Army Medical Corps from 1915 to 1917; he was eventually succeeded at Birmingham by John Bridgeman), where his pupils included Gordon Herickx, Roy Kitchin, Raymond Mason, John Poole and Ian Walters. He also studied stone-carving and letter cutting under Eric Gill around 1921.

Blue plaque at Golden Hillock Road.

In 1925 he became a member of the Birmingham Civic Society, having, at about that time, a studio at 111, Golden Hillock Road, Small Heath, Birmingham. As Birmingham's unofficial civic sculptor he worked on virtually all public commissions including libraries, hospitals and the University. He often carved bas-relief plaques, typically for public houses in Birmingham, and decorated a number of buildings by the architect Holland W. Hobbiss.

During the 1920s, he served on the Technical Committee of the Birmingham Civic Society.

He became a member of the Royal British Society of Sculptors: associate (with the honorific suffix ARBS) in 1934, and fellow (FRBS) in 1938. He also won the latter's Otto Beit Medal. Retiring from the School of Art in 1956 he moved to Solihull. He died in Arezzo, Italy in 1975.

In December 2010, a blue plaque was unveiled at City College, on the site of his former studio.

As of January 2010, Birmingham City Council are working on the restoration Bloye's statue of Pan at Aston Hall. The statue's head is missing, and they have appealed for old photographs, to assist in its reconstruction.

RBSA

William Bloye's entry in the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists members' register; in his own hand. Dated 1930.

Bloye was closely associated with the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists (RBSA). Although the two 1919 bronze plaques at the RBSA entrance are the earliest known work by Bloye in Birmingham, he only became a member in 1930. After a period as vice-president, he became president in 1948 and served in that role until 1950. He was also the RBSA's Professor of Sculpture from at least the mid-1940s until at least 1961 (after which time the post is no longer mentioned in the annual catalogues).

The Society's permanent collection includes one of his works, a life-size plaster bust, Head of Man. It is undated and not usually on display. The subject's name is not recorded.

Works

ImageTitle / subjectLocation and
coordinates
DateTypeMaterialDimensionsDesignationOwner / administratorNotes
Allegory of PaintingFormer Art Gallery, Avenue Road, Leamington Spa1929 (1929)SandstoneLife-size female nude
Dudley from the Wren's NestCouncil House, Priory Road, Dudley

52°30′44″N 2°05′04″W / 52.5121°N 2.0844°W / 52.5121; -2.0844
1935 (1935)Two reliefsPlasterWithin building – at entrance to council chamber and entrance to committee reception room.<0ref name="NoszlopySBC" />
St. Nicholas Rescuing the Three ChildrenJohn Shelton School, Coventry (former)1936 (1936)Lost after the school was demolished in 1999
WorkLocation
(Birmingham unless stated)
DatePictureCoordinates
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Notes
Bust of Wilfred Byng KenrickByng Kenrick Grammar School For Girls1962 (1962) (unveiled 1963)Bronze. Lost, believed stolen.)
Mother and Child, Young Child Playing90 Lancaster Street, Birminghamc1935Bloye - Mother and Child + Young Child Playing.jpg52°29′14″N 1°53′37″W / 52.48731°N 1.89370°W / 52.48731; -1.89370Stone bas-relief
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