RENOWNED SCULPTOR, FURNITURE DESIGNER & AUTHOR

A Member of the Royal British Society of Sculptors since 1963 (and a Fellow since 1970), Dennis Huntley FRSS completed works for cathedrals, individual collectors and other organisations. His most notable works include his sculptures for Guildford Cathedral. 

Anne Boleyn sculpture

Huntley studied at Wimbledon School of Art and London University. For several years, he was the Head of the Sir John Cass School of Art. He has broadcast on sculpture for BBC One and Thames Television, and authored the book Modelling and Sculpture in 1976.

In 1967, Huntley's statue of Anne Boleyn in Carshalton was awarded the Sir Otto Beit Medal. The sculpture was officially unveiled by the 2nd Baron Astor of Hever Castle in Kent (where Anne Boleyn and her family once lived) in 1967.

Among his most notable works are his sculptures for Guildford Cathedral - his Clipsham stone figures include St Cecilia, Lady Margaret Beaufort, St Hubert and a representation of piety.