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34:, he obtained a position at Parer's Crystal Café & Hotel where he eventually became a pastry chef. It has been stated that the modelling of ornaments for wedding cakes first turned his thoughts in the direction of sculpture. He entered the national gallery drawing school in 1888 and attended for two and a half years, but never went on to the painting school. In the late 1890s he began to exhibit at the 133:. Gilbert had always been accustomed to doing everything for himself, and wore himself out carrying clay for the huge full size model and died suddenly on 3 October 1925. He married Alice Rose Eugenia Daniell in 1887, they divorced in 1911. He married again while in London and left a widow, Mabel Annette Gilbert, née Woodstock, with three children, daughter Marj, and identical twin sons, Charlie and Jim. 74: 94:. He was nominated also for an associateship of the Royal Academy. He was then employed as a war artist by the Commonwealth government and made, for the war museum, many models of land over which the Australians fought. He returned to Australia in 1920 and completed the 2nd Division monument, which was afterwards unveiled at 29:
Gilbert was born at Cockatoo, a mining and farming hamlet north-east of Talbot, Victoria. His father, a miner named William Gilbert, died when he was two months old, and his mother was left with three young children. Gilbert received a state school education but began to earn his living before he
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Gilbert is buried at Coburg Cemetery, Preston, Victoria. His grave is included in a self-guided heritage walk at the cemetery and information about his life and death are available on a sign posted at his graveside.
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In May 1914, encouraged and helped by an American resident of Melbourne, Hugo Meyer, Gilbert went to London and in spite of the war persevered with his work as he was well over military age . He exhibited at the
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he met with many difficulties and could find no one in Melbourne to help him. He persevered, became an excellent caster, and among others did portrait heads in bronze of
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where the sincerity of his work met with early appreciation, and in 1917 his marble head "The Critic" was purchased for the
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His other war memorials include large and dramatic bronze sculptures of Australian soldiers in public streets in
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Australian Dictionary of Biography: 'Gilbert, Charles Marsh Web (Nash) (1867–1925)'
110: 95: 91: 26:, was a self-taught Australian sculptor renowned both within Australia and abroad. 201:. Vol. LXXVIII, no. 6703. Victoria, Australia. 17 June 1867. p. 2 121:. He created the miniature figures in the diorama "Mont St Quentin" held by the 254: 99: 73: 192: 290: 83: 166: 87: 55: 106: 59: 243: 130: 31: 129:. His next important piece of work was the Australian Memorial for 282:. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. 47: 43: 77:
Sculpture for 2nd Division memorial at Mont St Quentin, France
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Cited reference includes a photograph of the diorama.
288: 46:and when he began experimenting in casting in 113:in South Australia, as well as those for the 275: 209:– via National Library of Australia. 72: 289: 242:Friends of Coburg Cemetery website 13: 327:People from the Colony of Victoria 264:Dictionary of Australian Biography 244:http://friendsofcoburgcemetery.com 119:Victorian Chamber of Manufacturers 70:in 1913 under the Felton bequest. 14: 338: 317:19th-century Australian sculptors 312:20th-century Australian sculptors 307:People from Maryborough, Victoria 42:. Until 1905 his work was all in 20:Charles Marsh Webb (Nash) Gilbert 66:. The last was acquired for the 147:Australian official war artists 236: 213: 185: 159: 127:St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne 1: 322:Artists from Victoria (state) 221:"Storming of Mont St Quentin" 152: 68:National Gallery of Victoria 30:was 10 years old. Coming to 7: 140: 109:in New South Wales and the 10: 343: 167:"WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1867" 40:Victorian Artists' Society 36:Yarra Sculptors' Society 123:Australian War Memorial 117:medical school and the 259:"Gilbert, Charles Web" 198:The Herald (Melbourne) 78: 269:Angus & Robertson 76: 276:G. Sturgeon (1983). 115:Melbourne University 98:in the presence of 16:Australian sculptor 79: 54:, A. McClintock, 334: 283: 272: 246: 240: 234: 232: 230: 228: 217: 211: 210: 208: 206: 189: 183: 182: 180: 178: 163: 111:City of Burnside 96:Mont St. Quentin 92:Chantrey Bequest 342: 341: 337: 336: 335: 333: 332: 331: 287: 286: 255:Serle, Percival 250: 249: 241: 237: 226: 224: 219: 218: 214: 204: 202: 191: 190: 186: 176: 174: 165: 164: 160: 155: 143: 17: 12: 11: 5: 340: 330: 329: 324: 319: 314: 309: 304: 299: 285: 284: 273: 248: 247: 235: 212: 184: 173:. 19 June 1867 157: 156: 154: 151: 150: 149: 142: 139: 64:Bernard O'Dowd 24:C. Web Gilbert 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 339: 328: 325: 323: 320: 318: 315: 313: 310: 308: 305: 303: 300: 298: 295: 294: 292: 281: 280: 274: 270: 266: 265: 260: 256: 252: 251: 245: 239: 222: 216: 200: 199: 194: 188: 172: 168: 162: 158: 148: 145: 144: 138: 134: 132: 128: 124: 120: 116: 112: 108: 103: 101: 97: 93: 89: 85: 84:Royal Academy 75: 71: 69: 65: 61: 57: 53: 49: 45: 41: 37: 33: 27: 25: 21: 278: 262: 238: 225:. Retrieved 215: 203:. Retrieved 196: 187: 175:. Retrieved 170: 161: 135: 104: 100:Marshal Foch 90:through the 88:Tate Gallery 80: 56:John Shirlow 28: 23: 19: 18: 302:1925 deaths 297:1867 births 107:Broken Hill 60:Hugh McCrae 52:John Mather 291:Categories 267:. Sydney: 193:"No title" 177:7 December 153:References 131:Port Said 32:Melbourne 257:(1949). 141:See also 38:and the 227:13 June 205:24 June 48:bronze 44:marble 223:. AWM 171:Argus 229:2023 207:2023 179:2023 62:and 293:: 261:. 195:. 169:. 102:. 58:, 271:. 231:. 181:.

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Melbourne
Yarra Sculptors' Society
Victorian Artists' Society
marble
bronze
John Mather
John Shirlow
Hugh McCrae
Bernard O'Dowd
National Gallery of Victoria

Royal Academy
Tate Gallery
Chantrey Bequest
Mont St. Quentin
Marshal Foch
Broken Hill
City of Burnside
Melbourne University
Victorian Chamber of Manufacturers
Australian War Memorial
St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne
Port Said
Australian official war artists
"WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1867"
"No title"
The Herald (Melbourne)
"Storming of Mont St Quentin"
http://friendsofcoburgcemetery.com
Serle, Percival

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