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  1. Raymond Grieg Mason OBE (2 March 1922, in Birmingham, England – 13 February 2010 in Paris, France) was a sculptor. He trained at the Birmingham School of Arts and Crafts under William Bloye , the Royal College of Art (for one term), and Slade School of Art .

  2. Raymond Mason (1922–2010) was a British sculptor who lived and worked in Paris. He created clay figures of tightly packed people and a controversial fibre-glass statue of DNA in Birmingham.

  3. Raymond Grieg Mason (2 March 1922, in Birmingham, England – 13 February 2010 in Paris, France) was a sculptor. He trained at the Birmingham School of Arts and Crafts under William Bloye, the Royal College of Art (for one term), and Slade School of Art.

  4. Feb 25, 2010 · Raymond Mason, a British sculptor whose teeming street scenes and narrative tableaux evoked an animated world of ordinary people caught up in the drama of daily life, died on February 14 at his home in Paris, writes the New York Times. He was eighty-seven.

  5. Feb 25, 2010 · Raymond Mason, a British sculptor whose teeming street scenes and narrative tableaux evoked an animated world of ordinary people caught up in the drama of daily life, died on Feb. 14 at his...

  6. Raymond Mason (British, 1922-2010) studied at the Birmingham School of Arts and Crafts and the Slade School of Art and moved to Paris in 1946 where he was part of the artistic circle that included Balthus, Jean Dubuffet, Alberto Giacometti, Sam Szafran, and Henri Cartier-Bresson.

  7. Mar 12, 2010 · One of the most distinctive artists of the past 60 years, Raymond Mason is best known for his sculptures in relief. He chose this mode for its potential to concentrate experience, for its...