A trailblazer for Barbara Hepworth - this is why 'forgotten' sculptor Catherine Mawer has been recognised with a blue plaque in Leeds

The unveiling of a blue plaque for Catherine Mawer and the Mawer Group of sculptors.The unveiling of a blue plaque for Catherine Mawer and the Mawer Group of sculptors.
The unveiling of a blue plaque for Catherine Mawer and the Mawer Group of sculptors.
Her home city may be at the heart of the Yorkshire Sculpture Triangle but even there, the name Catherine Mawer is one that is little known.

Yet the forgotten sculptor was a pioneer in her field, blazing a trail for women in artistry a century before the internationally-acclaimed Dame Barbara Hepworth emerged onto the scene.

With an eye for intricacy, Mawer crafted decorative stonework for buildings across Yorkshire, her most famous work perhaps being the Corinthian capitals and ornamental roof turrets that still adorn Leeds Town Hall today.

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