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John Erskine Milne

John Erskine Milne (1931 - 1978) was active/lived in United Kingdom.  John Milne is known for Modern art inspired by Barbara Hepworth and Greek landscape.

John Erskine Milne was born in 1931. 

Milne was a pupil of Barbara Hepworth, and later her assistant.  He is regarded as one of the most interesting and sophisticated of the St. Ives sculptors.

He participated in many solo and group shows, and his work is held by the Tate Gallery, London.

Milne died in 1978, at the age of only 47.   ...  [Displaying 366 of 662 characters.]  Artist bio

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