Scottish sculptor
David Bernard McFall RA (12 December 1919 – 18 September 1988) was a Scottish sculptor .
Mural by David McFall of a black horse outside Blackhorse Road station , North London.
Born in Glasgow , McFall studied at the Junior School of Arts and Crafts in Birmingham from 1931 to 1934, and at the Birmingham School of Art from 1934 to 1939.[ 1] In 1939 he worked as an assistant to Eric Gill , before studying at the Royal College of Art in London from 1940 to 1941, and at the City and Guilds of London Art School from 1941 to 1945.[ 2] He worked with Jacob Epstein from 1944 until 1958, returning to the City and Guilds School in Kennington to teach from 1956.[ 3]
Notable works include The Bull Calf (Portland Stone), which was selected for the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition and bought for the Tate in 1942 while the sculptor was still a student; Boy and Horse (Stone), which featured in the Dome of Discovery at the Festival of Britain ; the black horse mural outside Blackhorse Road station ;[ 4] a major statue of Winston Churchill ,[ 3] and a statue of Pocahontas for the publisher Cassell .[ 5]
He was elected an Associate of the Royal Academy in 1955 and a full member in 1963.[ 1]
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