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Frank Roper
British sculptor and Stained-glass artist

Frank Roper

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British sculptor and Stained-glass artist
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Male
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12 December 1914, Haworth, Haworth, Cross Roads and Stanbury, Bradford, United Kingdom
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3 December 2000 (aged 86 years)
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86 years
Education
Royal College of Art,
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Biography

Frank Roper MBE (12 December 1914 – 3 December 2000) was a British sculptor and stained-glass artist who undertook commissions for churches and cathedrals across Wales and England.

In addition to religious commissions, Roper created a wide variety of sculptures which were sold privately and to corporate bodies. His non-religious sculpture included animals and birds, as well as animated sculptures and musical fountains.

Biography

Frank Roper was born 12 December 1914 in Haworth, Yorkshire. He studied at Keighley Art School (meeting his future wife, Nora Ellison) and the Royal College of Art, London, where he was a student of Henry Moore. In 1947 he became a sculpture lecturer at Cardiff College of Art, later vice principal until 1964. He retired from the college in 1973 "to be free to play my own games". He lived in Penarth and created his own foundry on the ground floor of his house where he made his metal sculptures. Roper has been credited with inventing the lost-polystyrene casting process.

Crucifixion with Mary and John, St German's Church, Cardiff (1965)

Many of Roper's early commissions stemmed from the need to repair places of worship after they had suffered bomb damage during World War II. He went on to become one of the most prolific of all post-War artists undertaking church commissions. His major commissions included work for Llandaff Cathedral, Durham Cathedral, St David's Cathedral in Pembrokeshire and Peterborough Cathedral. He created a wall-mounted "Stations of the Cross" (1959) for St Martin's in Roath, Cardiff, "Crucifixion with Mary and John" (1965) outside St German's Church, Adamsdown, Cardiff and an aluminium reredos screen (1968) for St Martin le Grand, York. Roper also created engraved and stained glass, for example at St Peter's Church, Chippenham.

Two BBC television programmes were made about Roper, one in 1964 ("Mind into Metal – Frank Roper, Sculptor") and the other in 1976 ("Look, Stranger: Sculpture and Singing Fountains", in which Roper was interviewed by René Cutforth). Roper's non-religious sculpture includes cast aluminium figures of birds and animals, some of which were animated; and fountains that produced musical sounds using the principle of the water organ.

Two of Roper's works are in the collection of National Museum Wales: St Michael and the Devil and Horse.

Roper was awarded the MBE in 1991 for his services to art.

He died at the end of 2000. In 2014 an exhibition marking the centenary year of his birth was held at the Travellers Gallery, Barry. A memorial service at Llandaff Cathedral was held on the centenary date, 12 December 2014. The "Frank Roper Centre" opened in February 2019 at the Church of the Resurrection in Ely, Cardiff; a permanent exhibition of Roper's life and works.

Lost-polystyrene casting in aluminium

Roper was one of the first sculptors to adopt the lost-polystyrene method, almost always casting in aluminium, perfecting the technique in 1964. It is now used widely in manufacturing (known as lost-foam casting).

Over his career Roper worked in wood, stone and bronze, but many of his ecclesiastical commissions, as well as his musical fountains and water clocks, were cast in aluminium. He became interested in aluminium in the 1950s; the Stations of the Cross for St Martin's in Roath, Cardiff, completed in 1959, were an early example of his religious art in the metal.

His work for Christ Church in Roath (1964) may have been his first commission using the lost-polystyrene method, a casting process recognisable by the texture of the metal, as the pitted nature of the expanded polystyrene remains visible.

Crucifix, Peterborough Cathedral (1974)

Modelling in expanded polystyrene allowed Roper to work on a larger scale. It is light and strong, enabling complicated structures to be built. The lower cost of aluminium, compared to bronze for example, made it possible to use sculpture where normally there would not be sufficient money available. Having his own home foundry also kept costs down and allowed for a very direct relationship with the finished work – "conception, creation and casting became one continuous process" he told the Church Times in 1994.

In the 1976 BBC documentary Look Stranger, Roper explains that he would sculpt from a solid block of expanded polystyrene using a hot wire, soldering irons, home-made whittlers and sand-paper:

"I like to use polystyrene. This is the most direct means of casting. One can enjoy the modelling and realise that the casting is very little effort. Once I've got the thing in polystyrene it's almost finished. The polystyrene is sunk into sand. I use dry sand from one of the beaches down here. You pour metal on top, then the polystyrene vaporises, the metal fills the space where the polystyrene was and you're left with an aluminium casting... if the casting fails I've lost the model."

Roper is credited with inventing the process although other artists were developing this technique at the same time, including the sculptor Geoffrey Clarke, working in East Anglia. The Canadian sculptor Armand Vaillancourtas well as Alfred M Duca, a sculptor and research associate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, are also noted to have been the first to cast in this way.

Stained and etched glass

Stained-glass window by Roper in St Mary's church, Talbenny, Pembrokeshire

Roper has stained glass or etched windows in over twenty churches in Wales and England. His wife Nora, an artist in her own right, influenced the colours as well as the symbolism depicted in the designs, for example with the 'flower calendar' window in St Michael's Church, Michaelston-le-Pit and Christ in Majesty, a window in StIlltyd's Church, Llantwit Fardre.

His approach to stained-glass windows was unique, combining cast aluminium forms with coloured antique glass and knapped chunks of float glass. These were bonded together in various formations and set into window openings creating a relief form of stained glass.

The cast aluminium incorporated within the designs often added further depth and dimension. "That's the important thing about them", Roper notes in the documentary Look Stranger, "they are primarily sculpture, so at night when there's no light coming in from outside we have an interesting relief." An example can be seen in Virgin and Child, a window in St Augstine's in Rumney, Cardiff; Peter Leech in The Religious Art of Frank Roper describes the "literally outstanding" metal "delineat[ing] the figure emerging from a profundity of deep blue glass".

The sculptural nature of his stained glass can also be seen in his windows depicting the Stations of the Cross at the Church of Our Lady Queen of Peace, Newcastle Emlyn, with Leech observing "the sombre metal silhouetted against the lambent glass".Another set of Stations of the Cross can be found in St Peter's Church in Chippenham: small intensely coloured, built-in stained glass panels set within aluminium tracery.

Roper's window depicting the Resurrection in St Mary's, Talbenny, Pembrokeshire, one of three in that church, is an example of his use of small chunks of knapped glass fixed to the surface in order to catch and disperse light.

Perhaps his most notable examples of etched glass are at St Peter's Church in Chippenham, including the large St Peter's Window occupying an entire wall and featuring three predominant images of St Peter as well as images linked to St Peter's story. He and Nora were commissioned to provide a comprehensive scheme, which also included sculpture, a screen and stained-glass windows.

Ecclesiastical works

England

Church/cathedralLocationCounty or unitary authorityCategoryDescriptionDateReference(s)
St. Brendan's Sixth Form College chapelBrislingtonBristolGlassStations of the Cross etchings on glassUnknown
St Bernadette's ChurchWhitchurchBristolSculptureSuspended crucifix1982
Peterborough CathedralPeterboroughCambridgeshireSculptureCrucifix (suspended above main alter)1974
Durham CathedralDurhamCounty DurhamLetteringPanel of lettering for the tomb of St Bede1970
Stoke Christian CentreStoke, PlymouthDevonGlassA long frieze window depicting the Creation (the Centre was originally called Stoke Methodist Church)Unknown
All Saints ChurchBranstonLinconshireSculptureReredos, originally installed in Grimsby Minster; restored and moved to All Saints in 2018.1972
St Thomas' ChurchBromptonNorth YorkshireSculptureReredos of the Last Supper in aluminium, collaboration with George Pace1965
St Martin-le-Grand ChurchYorkNorth YorkshireSculptureGilt aluminium reredos of the Last Supper1968
Wells CathedralWellsSomersetSculptureSet of Nativity and Epiphany figures in aluminium1978-9
St Leonard & St JudeScawsby, DoncasterSouth YorkshireSculptureUnknown
Chapel of Our Lady of Rotherham BridgeRotherhamSouth YorkshireSculptureSculpture of Our Lady in aluminiumUnknown
All Hallows' ChurchHyde Park, LeedsWest YorkshireFurnishingsThree light fittings with lettering, in aluminiumUnknown
All Hallows' ChurchHyde Park, LeedsWest YorkshireGlassStained-glass east window of the Risen ChristUnknown
St Peter's ChurchChippenhamWiltshireGlassComprehensive architectural glass scheme in collaboration with his wife, Nora1968
St John'sParks, SwindonWiltshireSculpture

Wales

Church/cathedralLocationCounty or unitary authorityCategoryDescriptionDateReference(s)
St Crallo's ChurchCoychurchBridgendGlassEtched glass west windowsc. 1963
Church of St Mary MagdalenKenfigBridgendGlassStained glass in nave's south windowUnknown
Church of St JamesPyleBridgendSculptureAluminium figure of Christ reigning from the CrossUnknown
St Martin's ChurchCaerphillyCaerphillyGlassSt Francis window1973
St Ilan's ChurchEglwysilanCaerphillyGlassWindow in south nave, Saint John1961
Church of St CatwgGelligaerCaerphillyGlassStained glass in nave's north windowUnknown
St Andrew's ChurchPenyrheolCaerphillySculptureSculpture of Christ suspended over the high altarUnknown
St German's ChurchAdamsdownCardiffSculptureWrought iron Crucifixion with Mary and John in the church forecourt1965
St John the Baptist ChurchCardiff city centreCardiffSculptureCrucifixion with the Virgin Mary and St John in the Lady Chapel1969
Church of the ResurrectionElyCardiffFurnishingsIlluminated cross above the high alter and in the memorial chapel a screen and two sets of candlesticksUnknown
Church of the ResurrectionElyCardiffSculptureAluminium crucifix in a memorial chapelUnknown
St Peter's ChurchFairwaterCardiffSculptureVine Christ, sculpture in aluminium1962
St Dyfrig & St SamsonGrangetownCardiffSculptureAluminium crucifix in the churchyardUnknown
St Denys ChurchLisvaneCardiffSculptureStone Memorial Cross in the churchyard1964
St Denys ChurchLisvaneCardiffFurnishingsTwo candlesticks and bookrest in aluminium, seat and inbuilt credence table and marble altar (Roper design)1979
St Denys ChurchLisvaneCardiffSculptureReredos in gilded aluminium - Christ figure with four Passion-nail shaped candle-holders1979
Howell's SchoolLlandaffCardiffSculptureExterior: Statue of Our Lady in a nicheUnknown
Llandaff CathedralLlandaffCardiffSculptureTwelve gilded bronze panels of Welsh flowers mounted on the medieval reredos of the Lady Chapel1964
Llandaff CathedralLlandaffCardiffSculptureSix bronze plaques commemorating Saint Teilo1973
Llandaff CathedralLlandaffCardiffLetteringGeorge Pace memorial - gilt bronze lettering (South Choir Aisle)1978
Llandaff CathedralLlandaffCardiffSculptureBronze sculpture in the Lady Chapel of St Francis preaching to the birds1991
Llandaff CathedralLlandaffCardiffLetteringPanel of lettering in the Welch Regimental Chapel - aluminiumUnknown
Chapel of St Michael's CollegeLlandaffCardiffSculptureWinged figure of St Michael with a sword, standing over the devil - exterior of the west wallUnknown
St Faith's ChurchLlanishenCardiffFurnishingsTwo tall candlestick in aluminiumUnknown
St Faith's ChurchLlanishenCardiffSculptureCrucifix in aluminium fixed to interior glassUnknown
Christ ChurchRoath ParkCardiffSculptureAluminium Crucifix in the church forecourt, 1.2 metres high1964
Christ ChurchRoath ParkCardiffLetteringLettering in aluminium: 'Christ Church Parish Church', outside wall of the Lady Chapel (1997)1997
Christ ChurchRoath ParkCardiffFurnishingsMultiple furnishings, mostly in aluminium. Inside: High altar (concrete), support for missal stand, two candlesticks (1964); Lady Chapel altar (concrete), support for missal stand (1964); Processional cross; Altar canopy with inlaid lights; Pulpit balustrade and reading lamp; Small coat of arms; Supports for credence table and flower pot shelf; Confessional desk with frame; Sacristy bell (1998); Font and font cover (1964); Font ewer (tall jug with lid) (1964); Two hymn number stands (1964 and 1994); Two churchwarden wands (1986); Sacristy room: crucifix (bronze with copper escutcheon) and Holy Water scoop (1998) Outside: Memorial garden bronze plaque (1997); Church notice board; Creation plaque, with four sections1964-1998
Christ ChurchRoath ParkCardiffSculptureSanctuary Crucifix in bronze, placed above the pulpit (height 1.22m)Early 1980s
Christ ChurchRoath ParkCardiffSculptureFigure depicting Christ in Majesty inset in temple-style frame, aluminiumUnknown
St Martin's ChurchRoathCardiffSculptureAluminium, Stations of the Cross1959
St Martin's ChurchRoathCardiffSculptureWood carving of St Martin and the Beggar1956/7
St Martin's ChurchRoathCardiffFurnishingsTwo aluminium candlesticks positioned either side of a Roper crucifix (east wall of north aisle)Unknown
St Martin's ChurchRoathCardiffLettering'I am the living bread'': Reredos consisting of lettering mounted on wall, east wall of the chancelUnknown
St Martin's ChurchRoathCardiffSculptureAluminium crucifix with two pieces placed either side suggesting thorns and berries (east wall of north aisle)Unknown
St Augustine's ChurchRumneyCardiffGlassRepresentation of Virgin and Child, internal glass panel1969
St Saviour's ChurchSplottCardiffGlassTwo windows in the north aisle1964
St Saviour's ChurchSplottCardiffSculptureAluminium, Stations of the Cross1964
St Michael and All AngelsTongwynlaisCardiffGlassStained glass - east windowUnknown
Church of Our Lady Queen of PeaceNewcastle EmlynCarmarthenshireGlassArchitectural stained glass windows depicting the Stations of the Cross (north, south and east walls of the nave)1971-73
Church of Our Lady Queen of PeaceNewcastle EmlynCarmarthenshireGlass'The Resurrection' - stained glass window in the entrance hall1973
Priory Church of St MaryAbergavennyMonmouthshireSculptureCrucifixUnknown
Church of St MaryMargamNeath Port TalbotSculptureAluminium hanging roodUnknown
The Church of St ThomasNeathNeath Port TalbotGlassStained glass window depicting the martyrdom of St Thomas Becket1971
St David's ChurchNeathNeath Port TalbotGlassTwo stained glass windows of musical angels1981
The Church of St Peter and St PaulNeathNeath Port TalbotFurnishingsMother’s Union banner in aluminium, featuring four flowers associated with the Virgin Mary with their Welsh namesUnknown
Holy Trinity ChurchChristchurchNewportFurnishingsCandlestick and crucifix in aluminiumUnknown
St Bride's Roman Catholic ChurchSaundersfootPembrokeshireSculptureCrucifix on the roofUnknown
St Davids CathedralSt DavidsPembrokeshireFurnishingsLady chapel screen1973
St Mary's ChurchTalbennyPembrokeshireGlassWindows depicting the Resurrection, St David and St BrideUnknown
St Mary's ChurchTalbennyPembrokeshireSculptureVirgin and child - figure in aluminium1970s
St Issui's ChurchPartrishowPowysSculptureFigure of Saint Issui in aluminium1995
Church of St IlltydLlantwit FardreRhondda Cynon TafGlassChrist in Majesty stained glass window1974
Christ ChurchYnysybwlRhondda Cynon TafGlassChrist surrounded by a crown of thorns stained glass east windowUnknown
St Peter's ChurchBlaenavonTorfaenGlassStained glass windowsUnknown
All Saints ChurchBarryVale of GlamorganGlassSanctuary window Supper at Emmausc. 1971
St Tydfil's ChurchLlysworneyVale of GlamorganGlassChrist as King and as Good Shepherd semi-abstract stained glass with thickenings1972
Church of St Michael and All AngelsMichaelston-le-PitVale of GlamorganGlassWindows of seasons in flowers in the Chancelc. 1986
All SaintsPenarthVale of GlamorganGlassTwo-light window with standing figures of St Clare and St Francis, set in a landscape with flowers. Crucifixion above and texts below in separate panels1987
St Augustine'sPenarthVale of GlamorganFurnishingsPulpit rail, depicting flowers, lettering and an open bibleUnknown
St Augustine'sPenarthVale of GlamorganSculptureSculpture of St Augustine in aluminiumUnknown
Church of St MaryPenmarkVale of GlamorganSculptureBronze figure of the Virgin MaryUnknown
St John the BaptistSullyVale of GlamorganGlassStained glass windowUnknown
Church of St MaryWenvoeVale of GlamorganGlassStained glass window above the doors to the tower, depicting the Virgin and Child framed in a Jesse tree1981

Sources

  • Newman, John (2001), The Buildings of Wales: Glamorgan, Penguin Books, ISBN 0-14-071056-6
  • Leech, Peter (2003). The Religious Art of Frank Roper – An Introduction. Much Wenlock: RJL Smith & Associates, for The Roper Exhibition Group. ISBN 1-872665-74-8.
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