Biography
William Chattaway (1927–2019) was an English sculptor and draughtsman known for his artwork and sculptures which have been exhibited extensively in France, the UK and the United States. He emigrated to Paris in 1950, where he permanently settled and continued his career. He is regarded for his contributions to British Postwar and Contemporary art. Some of his famous works include The Spirit of Enterprise/Hermes on display in the Leeds University Library and Female Head at the Herbert Art Gallery & Museum in Coventry.
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