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Name
  
Edwina Sandys

Role
  
Artist

Edwina Sandys Christa Edwina Sandys
Parents
  
Diana Churchill, Duncan Sandys

Books
  
The Truth Lies Somewhere in Between

Siblings
  
Celia Sandys, Julian Sandys

Grandparents
  
Winston Churchill, Clementine Churchill, George John Sandys

Cousins
  
Nicholas Soames, Rupert Soames, Emma Soames, Arabella Churchill, Winston Churchill

Similar People
  
Duncan Sandys, Diana Churchill, Clementine Churchill, Mary Soames - Baroness, Winston Churchill

Edwina sandys


Edwina Sandys (born 22 December 1938) is a British artist and sculptor.

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Notable works

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Her work titled "Breakthrough," at Westminster College, Fulton, Missouri, features eight sections of the Berlin Wall. The college was the site of her grandfather Sir Winston Churchill's famous "Iron Curtain" speech in 1946 and is now the site of the National Churchill Museum.

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Sandys also worked with the Missouri University of Science and Technology, located in Rolla, Missouri, to use a new way to make deep cuts in granite to create the Millennium Arch sculpture which stands across the campus from their Stonehenge monument. The Arch is a single trilithon with a vague silhouette of a man and a woman on each of its supporting megaliths several meters from the arch.

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In an interview with New York Social Diary Edwina discusses one of her more well known works, "Christa." Edwina describes her reasoning behind the sculpture, explaining that though not a religious person necessarily, she felt the need to represent women within what's often considered the most important image - Jesus on the cross. She states that the sculpture showed the suffering of women as well.

Publications

Her published works include the book "Edwina Sandys Art," and an illustrated quiz book entitled "Social Intercourse".

Personal life

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She is the second child of Edwin Duncan Sandys, Baron Duncan-Sandys and Diana Churchill, and a granddaughter of the statesman Sir Winston Churchill. She has been married twice. Her first husband, Piers Dixon, formerly represented Truro as the Conservative MP. She and Dixon had two sons: Mark and Hugo.

References

Edwina Sandys Wikipedia


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