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Leonard and Kathleen Shillam's Pelican sculptures at the Queensland Art Gallery
Kathleen Shillam in Greece, 1961

Leonard and Kathleen Shillam were Australian sculptors.

Leonard Shillam (born 15 August 1915 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia - died 1 September 2005 in Australia), was a founding member of both the Queensland Society of Sculptors and the Queensland Wildlife Artists Society.

Kathleen Shillam (née O'Neill) AM (born in England 25 May 1916 - died 20 September 2002 in Australia). Kathleen Shillam was awarded a Member of the AM in the Australia Day Honors in 1986, for services to sculpture and education, and awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Philosophy in the arts at the University of Queensland in 2000.

Personal life

Leonard Shillam and Kathleen O'Neill met at art school in Brisbane in 1932 and married on 1 September 1942.

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