Mrs Edith Mabel Gabriel
Other names: Mrs. C.M. Gabriel
Died 1970
Active: 1923 - 1960
Country of birth and death: Great Britain
Sculptor
Possibly the Edith Mabel Gabriel born c.1887 in Westminster, London and married to Alfred Gabriel, a curator at the British Museum. As no occupation given for this Edith it is not possible to verify whether they are connected. [Census Returns of 1911 RG14PN268 RG78PN9 RD3 SD3 ED2 SN29]
Works
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Startled
1923 (Presumed)
£40
The Stolen Pipes
1923 (Presumed)
£40
A nymph of Pan
1925
The Song of the Birds
1926 (Presumed)
£125
The song of birds
1929
Rabbits
1931
The dancer
1937
Locations
Address 1 Wychcombe Studios England's Lane London NW3 | View on map
1943 (Circa) - 1945 (Circa)
Studio located at 1 The Mall Studios Parkhill Road London NW3 | View on map
1923 (Circa) - 1957 (Circa)
Apart from 1943-45 when listed at 1 Wychcombe Studios
Exhibitions, Meetings, Awards and other Events
Exhibited at The Exhibition of The Royal Scottish Academy of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, The One-Hundred-and-Third, 1929
'The song of birds'
Exhibited at The Exhibition of the Royal Scottish Academy of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, The Ninety-Ninth, 1925
'A nymph of Pan'
Exhibited at The Exhibition of the Royal Scottish Academy of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, The One-Hundred-and-Eleventh, 1937
'The dancer'
Exhibited at The Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts Seventieth Annual Exhibition, 1931
'Rabbits'
Exhibited at The Seventy-Eighth Annual Exhibition of the Royal West of England Academy, 1923-4
2 October 1923 - 2 February 1924
Exhibited at The Exhibition of the Royal Academy of Arts (Summer Exhibition), 1768-
1923 - 1957
Exhibited 16 times (14 times up to 1951), usually 1 work per year (statues and statuettes in marble and bronze).
Exhibited at The Eighty-First Annual Exhibition of the Royal West of England Academy, 1926-1927
1 November 1926 - 5 February 1926
Won prize Lady Feodora Gleichen Fund (Royal Academy of Arts, Royal Society of British Sculptors), 1922-1951
1943
One of two recipients of the prize in this year. Gabriel gained the largest award of £80 for her Cornish Serpentine Rock work entitled 'Leopard'.
Won prize Lady Feodora Gleichen Fund (Royal Academy of Arts, Royal Society of British Sculptors), 1922-1951
1944
One of two recipients of the prize in this year. Gabriel was awarded £50 for her recumbent sculpture entitled 'Rest', in Hopton Wood Stone.
Institutional and Business Connections
Associate member of Royal Society of British Sculptors
6 December 1927 - 1955
Became fellow in 1955.
Fellow of Royal Society of British Sculptors
1955 - 1960
Citing this record
'Mrs Edith Mabel Gabriel', Mapping the Practice and Profession of Sculpture in Britain and Ireland 1851-1951, University of Glasgow History of Art and HATII, online database 2011 [http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/view/person.php?id=msib1_1219947474, accessed 29 May 2023]