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Denis Alva Parsons

Denis Alva Parsons, MBE, ARBS, was an English sculptor and carver in wood and stone, working in the tradition of "direct carving" technique and figurative bronzes.

Career
Parsons was a sculptor, one of the last traditionally schooled craftsmen in a long British carving tradition. He was accomplished in "direct carving" – cutting figures out of a block of stone or wood. This was seen as a primary test of the artist's abilities in releasing the figures "hidden" in the inert materials. Born near Polesworth, Warwickshire, Parsons spent his whole working career in the Midlands. In the 1950s, he served a seven-year apprenticeship with Robert Bridgeman and Sons, Lichfield, later to become Linford Bridgeman a company concentrating on architectural and ecclesiastical carving and sculpture. At the time, the company employed a substantial team of carvers, each with a specialist skill in figurative sculpture, foliage carving and letter cutting. From each craftsman, Parsons was fortunate to acquire traditional skills that had been developed and handed down over many generations. Later he became the company's head sculptor before setting up his own studio near Lichfield. In a career lasting over fifty years, Denis Parsons established a reputation in the field of wood and stone carving, both figurative and architectural. A range of his figurative work can be found in locations worldwide. St Joseph's R.C. Church at Darlaston, Wednesbury, West Midlands, features four of his figures. The Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum in Lichfield, Staffordshire, exhibits a figure of Dr Johnson in the round created by Parsons. St Ambrose R.C. Church, Kidderminster displays Parsons' interpretation of St Ambrose in lime wood. The crypt chapel at St Marylebone Parish Church in London, contains a crucifix by Parsons. His work is to be found in many of the great buildings across the UK – including St Paul's Cathedral, the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey where Parsons was responsible for the restoration/replacement of eight large figures and decorative stonework on the north transept. He worked on major conservation projects for the National Trust including Little Moreton Hall, which is featured in The Building Conservation Directory of 1994. Parsons demonstrated carving on behalf of The Royal Fine Art Commission (now known as the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment) at the Royal Academy in July 1989 in the presence of Princess Margaret and an exhibition titled "On the Side of the Angels" at the commission's head office in St James's Square, London, in March 1992 in the presence of The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh representing Linford Bridgeman, Lichfield. In 1992, he was elected an Associate of the Royal British Society of Sculptors, as member 161. In 1993, he was awarded the MBE in recognition of his services to conservation. In 2013, The Denis Parsons Foundation was created under the auspices of The City of Lichfield Worshipful Company of Smiths to provide funds to assist local apprentices in practical skills. A tribute to Parsons was published in the Lichfield Gazette in June 2013 and again shortly afterwards when they featured the establishment of the Denis Parsons Foundation. Parsons contributed an article to Practical Woodworking magazine in 1992. Parsons has been featured in many publications, including Public Sculpture of Staffordshire and the Black Country. Parsons talks to Marion Hancock about his career in ''The Architects' Journal. Parsons is featured in Country Life'' Magazine, where he was referred to as "one of the country's most expert architectural sculptors". ==Gallery==
Gallery
File:St Dunstan.jpg|St DunstonLime wood St Dunstans RC Church, Kings Heath, Birmingham File:Crucifix - Ash.jpg|Crucifix Ash Crypt Chapel, St Marylebone Parish Church, London File:Sir Edwin Lutyens 1.jpg|Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens Bleached Brazilian mahogany Private collection File:Wheatsheaf - NFU Logo - Clipsham Stone.jpg|NFU Logo Clipsham Stone Entrance foyer of the new head office, Tiddington, Stratford-upon-Avon File:St Kenelm in situ.jpg|St Kenelm Lime Wood Our Lady and St Kenelm RC Church, Halesowen, West Midlands File:St Kenelm completed, in situ.jpg|St Kenelm Lime Wood Our Lady and St Kenelm RC School, Halesowen, West Midlands File:St Ambrose - rear view.jpg|St Ambrose – rear view Lime wood St Ambrose RC Church, Kidderminster File:St Mary and Child Christ in situ.jpg|St Mary and Child Christ Lime wood ''St Mary's Hospital Chapel, London'' File:Denis Parsons Decorative Carving 1.jpg|Decorative carving Oak Location unknown File:Denis Parsons Decorative Carving 2.jpg|Decorative carving Oak Location unknown File:Salacia Queen of the Ocean.jpg|Salacia, Queen of the Ocean Lime Wood Private Commission File:Archangel Gabriel, Walsall.jpg|Archangel GabrielClipsham stone''St Gabriel's RC Church, Walsall'' File:Sir William Dugdale Portrait Bronze.jpg|Sir William Dugdale, Bt Bronze bust Merevale Hall, Atherstone, Warwickshire File:Sir William Dugdale portrait bronze.jpg|Sir William Dugdale, Bt Bronze bust Merevale Hall, Atherstone, Warwickshire File:St Nicholas Owen, 1550 - 1606 01.jpg|St Nicholas Owen Lime wood ''St Joseph's RC Church, Darlaston, Wednesbury'' File:Wall Sconce by Denis Parsons.jpg|Wall SconceLime wood, gildedPrivate collection File:Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin bust 01.jpg|Augustus PuginJapanese OakPrivate collection File:Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin bust 02.jpg|Augustus PuginJapanese OakPrivate collection File:Portrait image of Erasmus Darwin outside entrance to Erasmus Darwin House.jpg|Erasmus Darwin Stone Erasmus Darwin House, Lichfield File:Blessed Virgin Mary and Child Christ 4.jpg|Blessed Virgin Mary and Child ChristBronzeChurch of Our Lady, Merevale, Warwickshire File:Memorial Tablet in situ Commemorating the centenery of Bishop Colliers death.jpg|Memorial Tablet Welsh blue slate ''St Osburg's RC Church, Coventry'' File:Dr Samuel Johnson 3.jpg|Dr Samuel Johnson Burmese teak Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum, Lichfield File:Dr Samuel Johnson 4.jpg|Dr Samuel Johnson Burmese teak Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum, Lichfield File:Heraldic Symbols for Palace of Westminster 02.jpg|Heraldic Symbols Stone Palace of Westminster File:Catherine of Valois.jpg|Catherine of Valois Portland Stone Westminster Abbey, north transept File:Archangel Raphael & Uriel - Westminster Abbey.jpg|Archangel Raphael & Uriel Portland Stone Westminster Abbey – Upper part of the north transept File:Heraldic Symbols for Palace of Westminster 01.jpg|Heraldic Symbols Guiting Stone Palace of Westminster File:Trophy boxes, St Pauls Cathedral 06.jpg|Trophy Box Oak ''Order of the British Empire Chapel, St Paul's Cathedral, London'' File:St Joseph and Child Christ.jpg|St Joseph and Child Christ York Stone ''St Joseph's RC Church, Darlaston'' File:White Lions Banbury 5.jpg|White Lions Cedar White Lion Hotel, Banbury File:St Ambrose Barlow by Denis Parsons.jpg|St Ambrose BarlowLime woodSt Ambrose Barlow RC Church, Birmingham, UK File:Rondel, Our Lady & St Peter.jpg|Rondel, Our Lady & St Peter Cotswold Stone Prinknash Abbey, Cranham, Gloucester File:Yoga figure.jpg|Yoga figureResinSculptors collection File:Jean-Baptiste-Marie Chapaghat 1786 -1859 (St John Vianney).jpg|St John Vianney Mahogany Location believed to be Ontario, Canada File:Medusa by Denis Parsons.jpg|Medusa American Cherry Sculptors collection File:Shell Fountain 1.jpg|Triple Shell Fountain Portland Stone Abbots Ripton Hall, Huntingdonshire File:Amphitrite 1.jpg|AmphitriteLime woodSculptors collection File:Amphitrite 2.jpg|Amphitrite rear viewLime woodSculptors collection File:Denis Parsons self portrait 01.jpg|Denis Parsons self-portraitLime woodSculptors collection File:Denis Parsons self portrait 02.jpg|Denis Parsons self-portraitLime woodSculptors collection ==Selected works==
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