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Mark Coreth is an English sculptor and artist. He was born in 1958 in London, United Kingdom. He studied at the Royal College of Art and the Slade School of Fine Art. He is best known for his bronze sculptures of animals, which have been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world. Coreth's sculptures are often inspired by his travels and experiences in the natural world. He has created sculptures of animals such as elephants, lions, tigers, and horses. He has also created sculptures of human figures, such as a series of bronze figures of the Greek gods. Coreth has been awarded numerous awards for his work, including the Royal Academy of Arts' Silver Medal in Sculpture in 2002. He has also been awarded the Order of the British Empire in 2004. Coreth is currently based in London, where he continues to create sculptures and works of art. He is married to the artist and sculptor, Sarah Coreth, and they have two children.

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2019

His specially commissioned work includes a pair of lifesize Cheetah in a bronze tree for the ruling family of Dubai, a large figure for the re-launch of Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, and the monumental Millennium sculpture “The Waterhole” at The Natural History Museum which incorporates over 50 animals. Unusually for an artist he enjoys the challenge of a commission so there are many more public and private pieces all around the world.

2007

The Ice Bear Project is a not-for-profit arts organisation, inspired by Mark Coreth. Mark witnessed the effects of climate change when he first travelled to Baffin Island during November 2007. Mark knew that few will ever experience the Arctic, but realised that he could bring the Arctic to everyone in the form of an Ice Bear sculptural event.

1982

After prep school in Kenya, Mark attended Ampleforth and on leaving joined The Blues and Royals, serving with the Regiment as a regular officer. He has spent time in England, Cyprus, Germany, Ireland and the Falkland Islands during the 1982 hostilities. On his return to England he was commissioned to make a silver sculpture of his regiment's drum horse "Belisarius", for the Warrant Officer's Mess and later a second cast in bronze became the Household Cavalry's wedding present to The Duke and Duchess of York; his first commission, a taste of many more to come in the following years.

1958

Mark Coreth was born in London in 1958 and was immediately dispatched to the family farm in the Kenyan highlands where the Equator ran through the house. Black and white colobus monkeys leapt amongst the branches in the trees behind the house where leopard and cheetah also lived. This idyllic childhood fostered Mark's early and continuing passion for wildlife.