Talk:Marcus Cornish
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Membership of Royal British Society of Sculptors
[edit]Marcus Cornish states in his career outline that he was elected a member of this society in 1993. [1] When I checked their current list of members online, his name doesn't show up. [2] However, when I was searching online for information about this sculptor, I did see some references where his name was given with the initials "ARBS" after it, indicating that he was a member at that time. I decided to go ahead and include the information about him being elected as a member, but since I could find no specific information about him leaving or not leaving the society, I decided not to include anything about that possibility. --DMS (talk) 13:26, 11 January 2010 (UTC)
References
[edit]- ^ Marcus Cornish - Career Outline, Supplementary document (PDF) accompanying his application to be considered for the work of creating the sculpture of Jesus Christ for the Our Lady Immaculate and St Philip Neri Church in Uckfield, East Sussex
- ^ Royal British Society of Sculptors - list of members
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