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Background imageSculpture and statuary Collection: Bust of Zeus Ammon N100779

Bust of Zeus Ammon N100779
KENWOOD HOUSE, THE IVEAGH BEQUEST, London. Marble bust of Zeus Ammon. A Roman copy of a Greek bust of c.44

Background imageSculpture and statuary Collection: Canova - Bust of Napoleon N080945

Canova - Bust of Napoleon N080945
APSLEY HOUSE, London. Neo-Classical bust of Napoleon Bonaparte by Antonio CANOVA (1757-1822) from Wellington Museum

Background imageSculpture and statuary Collection: Boudicca statue SAM01_01_0074

Boudicca statue SAM01_01_0074
Victoria Embankment, London. Boudicca (Boadicea) and her daughters riding in a chariot. 1850s bronze sculpture by Thomas Thornycroft. List entry Number: 1237737

Background imageSculpture and statuary Collection: Figure of Peace from Wellington Arch quadriga M010421

Figure of Peace from Wellington Arch quadriga M010421
THE WELLINGTON ARCH, London. Detail of the face of the figure of Peace of the quadriga. An Edwardian commission, finally erected in 1912. Neo-Classical sculpture by Adrian Jones (1845-1938)

Background imageSculpture and statuary Collection: Royal Artillery War Memorial K991112

Royal Artillery War Memorial K991112
ROYAL ARTILLERY WAR MEMORIAL, Hyde Park, London. Bronze statue of an artillery man on the East side

Background imageSculpture and statuary Collection: St Marys Church K940840

St Marys Church K940840
ST MARYs CHURCH, Studley Royal, North Yorkshire. Interior view of the Winged Lion of Judah in the sanctuary supports one of the double tracery shafts in front of stained glass window

Background imageSculpture and statuary Collection: The Shaftesbury Memorial K060099

The Shaftesbury Memorial K060099
THE SHAFTESBURY MEMORIAL, London. Eros statue. The Angel of Christian Charity

Background imageSculpture and statuary Collection: The Albert Memorial K980925

The Albert Memorial K980925
THE ALBERT MEMORIAL, London. Detail of the gilded statue of Prince Albert

Background imageSculpture and statuary Collection: Westminster Abbey Chapter House J890284

Westminster Abbey Chapter House J890284
WESTMINSTER ABBEY: CHAPTER HOUSE, London. Inner entrance. English Gothic sculpture of Archangel Gabriel

Background imageSculpture and statuary Collection: Nelsons Column K060097

Nelsons Column K060097
THE NELSON MEMORIAL, Trafalgar Square, City of Westminster, London. Detail of Nelsons Column

Background imageSculpture and statuary Collection: Eltham Palace K020345

Eltham Palace K020345
ELTHAM PALACE, Greenwich, London. Interior detail of Virginia Courtaulds bathroom. The bath niche tiled with gold mosaic tiles & housing statue of Psyche

Background imageSculpture and statuary Collection: Chiswick House N080093

Chiswick House N080093
CHISWICK HOUSE, London. The Saloon. Detail of busts and sunlight on wall

Background imageSculpture and statuary Collection: Chiswick House K020248

Chiswick House K020248
CHISWICK HOUSE, London. Interior detail of the lead sphinx by John Cheere (1709-87) in the ground floor of the Link Building

Background imageSculpture and statuary Collection: Chiswick House busts K020256

Chiswick House busts K020256
CHISWICK HOUSE, London. View of two of the busts in the Tribunal or Saloon. Statue heads

Background imageSculpture and statuary Collection: St Michael and the devil UXC01_01_01_0009_18

St Michael and the devil UXC01_01_01_0009_18
St Michaels Cathedral, Coventry, Coventry, Coventry. Detail of the Jacob Epstein sculpture of St Michael over Lucifer holding a long spear in his right hand, arms and wings outstretched

Background imageSculpture and statuary Collection: Lord Herbert of Lea P_G03423_001

Lord Herbert of Lea P_G03423_001
LORD HERBERT OF LEA STATUE, WATERLOO PLACE, CITY OF WESTMINSTER, GREATER LONDON. Sidney Herbert (1810-1861) was a close ally of Florence Nightingale

Background imageSculpture and statuary Collection: Achilles statue SAM01_01_0075

Achilles statue SAM01_01_0075
Hyde Park Corner, London. Statue of Achilles, a monument to Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington. Bronze statue by Sir Richard Westmacott, erected in 1822. List entry Number: 1231393

Background imageSculpture and statuary Collection: Meeting Place SAM01_03_0990

Meeting Place SAM01_03_0990
Victoria Embankment, Westminster, London. Two men sitting between the arms of the one of the bronze sphinxes at Cleopatras Needle. Photographed before 1940

Background imageSculpture and statuary Collection: Men of Steel sculpture PLA01_05_053

Men of Steel sculpture PLA01_05_053
Stadium of Light, Millenium Way, Monkwearmouth, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear. The sculpture " Men of Steel" by Graeme Hopper

Background imageSculpture and statuary Collection: Men of Steel sculpture PLA01_05_051

Men of Steel sculpture PLA01_05_051
Stadium of Light, Millenium Way, Monkwearmouth, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear. The sculpture " Men of Steel" by Graeme Hopper

Background imageSculpture and statuary Collection: Fans sculpture PLA01_05_055

Fans sculpture PLA01_05_055
Stadium of Light, Millenium Way, Monkwearmouth, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear. Football fans gathered around the bronze sculpture titled " Fans, Past

Background imageSculpture and statuary Collection: The Runner PLA01_04_032

The Runner PLA01_04_032
The Runner, Sportcity, Bradford, Manchester. The Runner sculpture by Colin Spofforth outside the Manchester Regional Arena in Sportcity, Manchester

Background imageSculpture and statuary Collection: Gladiator DP071481

Gladiator DP071481
Borghese Gladiator, Whitby Abbey, Whitby, Scarborough, North Yorkshire. Detail of the Gladiator sculpture at Whitby Abbey, with the abbey ruins behind

Background imageSculpture and statuary Collection: Gladiator DP071489

Gladiator DP071489
Borghese Gladiator, Whitby Abbey, Whitby, Scarborough, North Yorkshire. Detail of the Gladiator sculpture at Whitby Abbey, silhouetted against the sun

Background imageSculpture and statuary Collection: Angel of the North 34009_045

Angel of the North 34009_045
The Angel of the North, by Antony Gormley, the largest sculpture in Britain, Gateshead, 2018

Background imageSculpture and statuary Collection: Angel of the North 34009_038

Angel of the North 34009_038
The Angel of the North, by Antony Gormley, the largest sculpture in Britain, Gateshead, 2018. Showing the A1, Great North Road

Background imageSculpture and statuary Collection: Angel of the North 34009_037

Angel of the North 34009_037
The Angel of the North, by Antony Gormley, the largest sculpture in Britain, Gateshead, 2018. Showing the A1, Great North Road

Background imageSculpture and statuary Collection: Angel of the North 34009_035

Angel of the North 34009_035
The Angel of the North, by Antony Gormley, the largest sculpture in Britain, Gateshead, 2018. Showing the A1, Great North Road

Background imageSculpture and statuary Collection: Baron Lawrence P_G03353_001

Baron Lawrence P_G03353_001
BARON LAWRENCE STATUE, WATERLOO PLACE, CITY OF WESTMINSTER, GREATER LONDON

Background imageSculpture and statuary Collection: Totem Pole BAR03_01_553

Totem Pole BAR03_01_553
Windsor Great Park, Totem Pole, Runnymede, Surrey. A view looking up the Totem Pole in Windsor Great Park. The totem pole in Windsor Great Park was presented to Queen Elizabeth II in June 1958 by

Background imageSculpture and statuary Collection: Totem Pole BAR03_01_552

Totem Pole BAR03_01_552
Windsor Great Park, Totem Pole, Runnymede, Surrey. The Totem Pole in Windsor Great Park, viewed from the south-west, with people gathered around it

Background imageSculpture and statuary Collection: The Globe BAR03_01_409

The Globe BAR03_01_409
THE GLOBE, DURLSTON HEAD, SWANAGE, PURBECK, DORSET. The Globe in the grounds of Durlston Head Castle. The Globe, or Great Globe, was erected in around 1891 by George Burt

Background imageSculpture and statuary Collection: Duke of Cornwalls Light Infantry War Memorial DP196384

Duke of Cornwalls Light Infantry War Memorial DP196384
War Memorial, Castle Canyke Road / Lostwithiel Road, Bodmin, Cornwall. War memorial commemorating those of Duke of Cornwalls Light Infantry who died in action in World War I

Background imageSculpture and statuary Collection: Bust of Napoleon J890110

Bust of Napoleon J890110
CHISWICK HOUSE, Burlington Lane, Hounslow, London. Marble bust of Napoleon c.1804 as Emperor of France. Crowned with a laurel wreath in antique Roman style

Background imageSculpture and statuary Collection: Canova - Napoleon as Mars the Peacemaker J040042

Canova - Napoleon as Mars the Peacemaker J040042
APSLEY HOUSE, London. Interior view of the principal staircase with the statue of Napoleon holding a figure of Victory by Antonio CANOVA (1757-1822). Napoleon as Mars the Peacemaker

Background imageSculpture and statuary Collection: Capability Brown Column, Wrest Park DP217089

Capability Brown Column, Wrest Park DP217089
WREST PARK HOUSE AND GARDENS, Silsoe, Bedfordshire. The Capability Brown Column

Background imageSculpture and statuary Collection: First World War memorial in Battersea Park a064018

First World War memorial in Battersea Park a064018
The First World War memorial to the 24th East Surrey Division in Battersea Park, London. Photographed by John Gay

Background imageSculpture and statuary Collection: Duke of Wellington N110118

Duke of Wellington N110118
WALMER CASTLE AND GARDENS, Kent. Interior view showing Duke of Wellington bust

Background imageSculpture and statuary Collection: Indian Bridge, Sezincote a98_05114

Indian Bridge, Sezincote a98_05114
INDIAN BRIDGE, Sezincote Park, Gloucestershire. Detail of animal sculpture on the Indian Bridge in Sezincote Park, which was erected in 1811

Background imageSculpture and statuary Collection: Canova - Napoleon as Mars the Peacemaker J040041

Canova - Napoleon as Mars the Peacemaker J040041
APSLEY HOUSE, London. Interior view of the principal staircase with the statue of Napoleon holding a figure of Victory by Antonio CANOVA (1757-1822). Napoleon as Mars the Peacemaker

Background imageSculpture and statuary Collection: Canova - Napoleon as Mars the Peacemaker J040043

Canova - Napoleon as Mars the Peacemaker J040043
APSLEY HOUSE, London. Interior view of the principal staircase with the statue of Napoleon holding a figure of Victory by Antonio CANOVA (1757-1822). Napoleon as Mars the Peacemaker

Background imageSculpture and statuary Collection: Pistrucci - Bust of the Duke of Wellington K040839

Pistrucci - Bust of the Duke of Wellington K040839
APSLEY HOUSE, London. Bust of the Duke of Wellington 1832 by Benedetto PISTRUCCI (1784-1855)

Background imageSculpture and statuary Collection: Memorial Statue

Memorial Statue
Statue of Florence Nightingale. IoE 207509

Background imageSculpture and statuary Collection: Chaloner Chute Memorial a98_04403

Chaloner Chute Memorial a98_04403
Face detail of the Chaloner Chute Memorial in the Chapel at The Vyne, Sherborne St John, Hampshire. Chaloner Chute was an Member of Parliament and Speaker of the House who bought The Vyne

Background imageSculpture and statuary Collection: Wilton - Marble bust of Homer N100780

Wilton - Marble bust of Homer N100780
KENWOOD HOUSE, THE IVEAGH BEQUEST, London. Marble bust of Homer by Joseph WILTON R.A. (1722-1803)

Background imageSculpture and statuary Collection: Nollekens - Bust of the Earl of Mansfield N100778

Nollekens - Bust of the Earl of Mansfield N100778
KENWOOD HOUSE, THE IVEAGH BEQUEST, London. Marble bust of the Earl of Mansfield, 1779, by Joseph NOLLEKENS

Background imageSculpture and statuary Collection: Damer - Princess Caroline J910208

Damer - Princess Caroline J910208
RANGERS HOUSE, London. Terracotta bust of Princess Caroline, 1814 by Anne Seymore DAMER (1749-1828). Later Queen Caroline, consort of King George IV

Background imageSculpture and statuary Collection: Wrest Park garden statue N100757

Wrest Park garden statue N100757
WREST PARK HOUSE AND GARDENS, Bedfordshire. Detail of Aeneas and Anchises statue, late 18th century, by John Cheere



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