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Vincent Apap born on November 13, 1909 and died on February 15, 2003 at the age of 93. A Maltese sculptor who studied at the British Academy in Rome in the 1930s, having an extensive list of works both locally and abroad, with works exhibited in prestigious places including Buckingham Palace and the Edinburgh Art Museum. He is William Apap's older brother.

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Apap first started at the Government Central School, where then then enrolled in evening classes for drawing and modeling, studying under Giuseppe Duca and Robert Caruana Dingli.

In 1925 he attended the School of Art where lessons in sculpture were delivered by Antonio Micallef. Two years later he went on to study at the British Academy in Rome, which under Antonio Sciortino 's direction.

List of Works
Mezzo bust of Lord Montbatten (1935) now at the Admiralty in London

Bust of Countess Edwina Mountbatten (1936)

Titular statue of St Mary at Mosta Church (1947)

Bust of Princess Elizabeth (1951)

Bust of Sir Winston Churchill (1953) at the Upper Barrakka

Mater Admirabilis at Tal-Virtu (1954)

Bust of Duke of Edinburgh (1954)

Bust of Marquis of Milford Haven at The Admiralty, London (1954) Bust of Ġiuseppe Cali at the Society of Arts Valletta (1955)

Lord Beaverbrook Monument at Frederiction, Canada (1957)

Triton Fountain at City Gate, Valletta (1959)

Bust of Joseph Calleja (1959)

Bust of Prince of Wales aged ten exhibited at Buckingham Palace (1961)

Bust of Dr.Enrico Mizzi at St John’s Square, Valletta (1964)

Statue of St. Joseph at Tarġa Gap (1965)

Dante Alighieri at Floriana (1965),

2nd portrait of the Duke of Edinburgh for the Royal Yacht Club (1970)

Mgr.Gonzi at Mdina Cathedral (1971)

Titular statue of St Augustine in Valletta (1973)

Portrait of Prince of Wales for Buckingham Palace, (1974)

Sir Paul Boffa at Castile Place in Valletta (1976)

Monument to Lord Louis Mountbatten unveiled by Prince Charles at the Isle of Wight (1982)

Dr. Ġorġ Borg Olivier at Castile Place, Valletta (1990)

Other Maltese Artists
List of Maltese artists