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Philip Simmons

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Philip Simmons, b. June 9, 1912 is an artisan of Charleston, South Carolina who has specialized in ornamental iron since 1938. After an apprenticeship with Peter Simmons, a blacksmith on Calhoun Street, he has had a long career, fashioning more than five hundred decorative pieces of ornamental wrought iron: gates, fences, balconies, and window grills. Many of the works are on historical properties. He has apprenticed many younger artisans and the Philip Simmons Artist-Blacksmith Guild of South Carolina is named in his honor.

[edit] Awards

  • 1982, the National Endowment for the Arts, National Heritage Fellowship, the highest honor that the United States can bestow on a traditional artist.
  • 1998, Order of the Palmetto, the highest civilian award given in South Carolina, by Governor David Beasley

[edit] Works

  • Much of the ironwork in the Historic District of Charleston
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