• Gordon Herickx (1900–1953) was an English sculptor. Born in Birmingham, one of seven children of gem setter Emile Herickx and his wife Martha, Herickx...
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    Shied and one of the Barber Family's Shield. Created by the artist Gordon Herickx and produced between 1936-37 through the medium of painted and gilded...
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  • succeeded at Birmingham by John Bridgeman), where his pupils included Gordon Herickx, Roy Kitchin, Raymond Mason, John Poole and Ian Walters. He also studied...
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  • Louis MacNeice and Henry Reed; novelist Henry Green, the sculptor Gordon Herickx and the Birmingham Surrealists; the Birmingham Group shared little stylistic...
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  • Eugene Henry (born 1946), US Barbara Hepworth (1903–1975), England Gordon Herickx (1900–1953), England Gábor Heritesz (born 1948), Hungary Gertrude Hermes...
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  • Guinness Edwin Harris William Alexander Harvey William Haywood — architect Gordon Herickx Roger Hiorns — artist Robert van 't Hoff Alex Hughes — Tribune cartoonist...
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  • artists represented included CoBrA member William Gear and the sculptor Gordon Herickx. Although there was no organisational link, The Birmingham Artists Committee...
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  • themselves independently, including notable figures such as John Poole, Gordon Herickx, Ian Walters and Raymond Mason. Outside the city's Bloye-dominated mainstream...
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  • the emergence of progressive Birmingham artists such as the sculptors Gordon Herickx and Alan Bridgwater. The galleries hosted a one-man show by Joseph Southall...
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