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Martin Jennings was born on 31 July, 1957 in Arundel, West Sussex, England, is a British sculptor. Discover Martin Jennings's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?

Popular As Martin Jennings
Occupation Sculptor
Age 66 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 31 July, 1957
Birthday 31 July
Birthplace Arundel, West Sussex, England
Nationality West

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1944

Jennings' own father, Michael Jennings, a tank commander badly injured near Eindhoven in 1944, was treated for burns by McIndoe's team during the war.

The monument depicts McIndoe standing behind and resting his hands reassuringly on the shoulders of a seated airman, who has burned hands clawed together, and a scarred face turned to one side.

The figures are encircled by a stone bench.

1957

Martin Jennings, FRSS (born 31 July 1957) is a British sculptor who works in the figurative tradition, in bronze and stone.

Jennings was born in 1957.

1979

In 1979 he received his honours degree in English Literature and Language at the University of Oxford, after which he took a City & Guilds course in Lettering (1979–80).

1980

From 1980 to 1983 he was apprenticed to Richard Kindersley for architectural lettering.

2001

The National Portrait Gallery collection has a 2001 photographic portrait of Jennings by Norman McBeath.

Jennings is based in the Cotswolds, near Stroud.

He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Sculptors.

2007

His statue of John Betjeman at St Pancras railway station was unveiled in 2007 and the statue of Philip Larkin at Hull Paragon Interchange station was presented in 2010.

2014

Jennings created a bronze monument commemorating the pioneer plastic surgeon Sir Archibald McIndoe which was unveiled in June 2014 in the High Street, East Grinstead.

Also in 2014, Jennings completed a bronze statue of Charles Dickens, which was unveiled in Guildhall Square, Portsmouth, the city of the author's birth.

2016

His statue of Mary Seacole (2016), one of his largest works, stands in the grounds of St Thomas' Hospital in central London, looking over the Thames towards the Houses of Parliament.

On 30 September 2022 the Royal Mint unveiled Jennings' design for the obverse face of the British coinage, for which he had modelled the effigy of King Charles III.

A crowned version of the same effigy was used for a special edition issue at the time of the coronation in May 2023.

Coins using the effigy have Jennings' initials under the monarch's neck.

A "digitally re-lit" version of the portrait has been used by Royal Mail for the new stamps bearing the image of Charles III.

In June 2016, two statues by Jennings were installed.

The first paid tribute to the women who worked in the armaments industry during the Second World War and was sited in front of Sheffield's City Hall.

The making of the Jennings statue was recorded in the ITV documentary David Harewood: In the Shadow of Mary Seacole (2016) along with her life story.

2017

For Women of Steel Jennings was given the Public Monuments and Sculpture Association's 2017 Marsh Award for Excellence in Public Sculpture.

The second commemorated Crimean War nurse Mary Seacole and was sited in front of St Thomas' Hospital in London.

Both of these were unveiled at a time when the paucity of monuments to women across the country was being publicly discussed.

In November 2017, Jennings' statue of George Orwell was unveiled outside Broadcasting House, headquarters of the BBC, in London.

This won Jennings a second Marsh award – but also Private Eye's "Sir Hugh Casson Award" for 2017's ugliest new building [sic].

The National Portrait Gallery in London has three portraits by Jennings; Edward Heath, Philip Pullman and Lord Bingham.

A cast of his portrait bust of Sir Edward Heath stands outside the House of Commons in The Palace of Westminster.

His bronze portrait bust of HM Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother is exhibited in the crypt of St Paul's Cathedral.

His maquette for a statue of John Radcliffe is in the collection of the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford.