Anne Davidson
Anne Ross Davidson, DA (3 February 1937, Glasgow – 20 December 2008, Aberdeen) was a Scottish sculptor and artist. Many of her commissioned works are on public view in Scotland and abroad.
Read more about Anne Davidson: Early Years, African Woman and Child, Secular Works, Religious Works, Later Years, Family, Affiliations
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