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If the sale did take place, For the Love of God would become the second-most expensive sculpture ever sold and would have fetched the highest price for a sculpture by a living artist. [7] 2010 was a good year for record-breaking sculpture prices but it did not continue into 2011.
The earliest English equestrian statue. Originally commissioned in 1630 by Charles I's Lord Treasurer, Sir Richard Weston, for his house Mortlake Park in Roehampton. Erected on the site of the Charing Cross in 1674–5, when the pedestal was carved by Joshua Marshall. [18] Temple Bar Gate, Paternoster Square c. 1670–2: John Bushnell
Its estimated price per year of construction was £500. [2] The stone portions of the structure compise of a mixture of Yorkstone and Bath stone. The sculptures and fittings on the monument are made of bronze. The monument features a central stone plinth adorned with a bronze seated sculpture of William Shakespeare, holding both pen and parchement.
Animal statues have been made out of a wide range of materials and can be small enough to ... The 11 Most Famous Animal Statues in the World. Sharon Parry. January 22, 2025 at 6:24 PM.
Grade II listed statues in England (1 C, 25 P) B. Statues in Bristol (6 P) L. Statues in London (4 C, 52 P) W. Statues of women in England (1 C, 16 P)
Statues in England (4 C, 54 P) Statues in Scotland (32 P) Statues in Wales (1 C, 3 P) * Grade II listed statues (1 C, 2 P) C. Colossal statues in the United Kingdom ...
The statue of Friedrich Engels is a 12 ft (3.7 m) concrete statue of German philosopher Friedrich Engels currently located at Tony Wilson Place in Manchester, England. The Soviet-era statue depicts Engels in a standing pose with his arms crossed, and stands on a pedestal bearing the Cyrillic inscription "Ф. ЕНГЕЛЬС" ("F. ENGELS").
Statues Grade II [4] Statue of Thomas More: Old City of London School building: 1881–1882: John Daymond and Son: Davis and Emanuel Statue in niche Grade II [5] Statue of Francis Bacon: Old City of London School building: 1881–1882: John Daymond and Son: Davis and Emanuel Statue in niche Grade II [5] Statue of William Shakespeare: Old City ...