List of architectural sculpture in the City of Westminster
This article lists architectural sculpture in the City of Westminster in central London.
Aldwych / Strand
Image | Title / individual commemorated | Location | Date | Sculptor | Architect | Notes | Coordinates |
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Sir Thomas More | Corner of Serle Street and Carey Street | 1888 | George Sherrin | George Sherrin | |||
Peter II, Count of Savoy | Savoy Hotel, Strand | 1904 (erected) | Frank Lynn Jenkins | [1] | |||
The Ages of Man | 429 Strand (Zimbabwe House) | 1907–8 | Jacob Epstein | ||||
2 groups of figures | Either side of main entrance of Australia House, Aldwych/Strand | 1915–18 | Harold Parker | ||||
Phoebus Driving the Horses of the Sun | Australia House, Aldwych/Strand | 1923 | Sir Bertram Mackennal | [2] | |||
Memorial to Andrew Young | Strand, rear of central block of Bush House | 1924 | Eric Bradbury | —
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Inscribed IN MEMORY OF/ ANDREW YOUNG F.S.I/ FIRST VALUER TO THE LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL/ 1884–1914/ HE LABOURED TO BEAUTIFY/ THE LONDON HE LOVED. Young oversaw the building of Aldwych and Kingsway in 1899–1905.[3] | ||
Two elephants and a replica of the Lion Capital of Ashoka | India House, Aldwych | 1930s | [4] | ||||
Twelve decorations representing the states of India | India House, Aldwych | 1930s | [5] | ||||
Anglo-American Friendship | Bush House, Aldwych | 1924–5 | Malvina Hoffman | [6] | 51°30′47″N 0°07′03″W / 51.51305°N 0.11748°W | ||
Bluerain | Lionel Robbins Building (LSE), Portugal Street | 2009 | Michael Brown | [7] |
Covent Garden
Image | Title / individual commemorated | Type | Location | Date | Sculptor | Architect | Source | Coordinates |
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Sir Augustus Harris | Drinking fountain with bust | Theatre Royal, Drury Lane (Catherine Street) | 1897 | Sir Thomas Brock (bust) | Sidney R. J. Smith | [8] | ||
Memorial to David Garrick | Bronze relief | 27 Southampton Street | 1901 | Henry Charles Fehr | Charles Fitzroy Doll | [9] | ||
Market Memorial | Bronze relief | Southampton Street | 2006 | Glynis John Owen | [10] |
Fitzrovia
Image | Title / individual commemorated | Location | Date | Sculptor | Architect | Source |
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Atalante and Caryatid | 82 Mortimer Street | 1896 | Arthur Beresford Pite | [11] | ||
Prospero and Ariel | Broadcasting House, Langham Place | 1931 | Eric Gill | [12] | ||
Ariel between Wisdom and Gaiety | Broadcasting House, Langham Place | 1931 | Eric Gill | |||
Ariel hearing Celestial Music | Broadcasting House, Langham Place | 1931 | Eric Gill | |||
Ariel piping to the Children | Broadcasting House, Langham Place | 1931 | Eric Gill | |||
John Nash | All Souls Church, Langham Place | 1956 | Cecil Thomas | [13] | ||
Winged Figure | Outside John Lewis department store, Oxford Street | 1963 | Barbara Hepworth | |||
Breathing | Egton Wing, Broadcasting House, Langham Street | 2008 (unveiled) | Jaume Plensa | |||
World | Egton Wing, Broadcasting House, Langham Street | Mark Pimlott |
Knightsbridge
Image | Title / individual commemorated | Type | Location | Date | Sculptor | Architect | Source |
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Triga | Sculptural group | 1 Knightsbridge Green (formerly Caltex House) | 1958 | Franta Belsky | Stone, Toms and Partners (1955–7) Hurley, Robertson and Associates (2001 refurbishment) |
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Four Season | Reliefs | Jumeirah Carlton Tower Hotel, south façade | 1961 | Dame Elisabeth Frink | Michael Rosenhauer | [16] |
Marylebone
Image | Title / individual commemorated | Location | Date | Sculptor | Architect | Source |
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Madonna and Child | Dean’s Mews | 1952 | Jacob Epstein | Louis Osman | [17] | |
Charles Dickens Panel | Ferguson House, Marylebone Road | 1960 | Estcourt James (Jim) Clack | Clifford Culpin | [18] | |
Heron | George Street | |||||
Girl | The Plaza, 116–132 Oxford Street | 1997 | Michael Rizzello | [19] | ||
Westminster Double | Richbourne Court, Harrowby Street | 2003 | Hamish Black | [20] |
Mayfair
Image | Title / individual commemorated | Location | Date | Sculptor | Architect | Source |
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Painting | Colnaghi, 144–146 New Bond Street | 1911 | Henry Poole | Lanchester & Rickards | [21] | |
Science | 70–71 New Bond Street | Thomas Rudge | [21] | |||
Commerce | 70–71 New Bond Street | Louis Frederick Roslyn | [21] | |||
Art | 70–71 New Bond Street | Louis Frederick Roslyn | [21] | |||
Time–Life Screen | New Bond Street | 1952–3 | Henry Moore | [22] | ||
Eagle | U.S. Embassy, Grosvenor Square | 1960 | Theodore Roszak | [23] | ||
Helix | 1–4 Curzon Street | 1998 | Eilìs O’Connell | [24] | ||
Verge | 23 Savile Row | 2003–8 | Joel Shapiro | Eric Parry | [25] | |
Entrance Sculpture | 1 Hanover Street | 2005 | Bruce McLean | Sheppard Robson | [26] |
Burlington House
Image | Title / individual commemorated | Location | Date | Sculptor | Source |
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Michelangelo | Burlington House | 1870s | William Calder Marshall | ||
Titian | Burlington House | 1870s | William Calder Marshall | ||
Phidias | Burlington House | 1870s | Joseph Durham | ||
William of Wykeham | Burlington House | 1870s | Joseph Durham | ||
John Flaxman | Burlington House | 1870s | Henry Weekes | ||
Raphael | Burlington House | 1870s | Henry Weekes | ||
Leonardo da Vinci | Burlington House | 1870s | Edward Stephens | ||
Sir Joshua Reynolds | Burlington House | 1870s | Edward Stephens | ||
Sir Christopher Wren | Burlington House | 1870s | Edward Stephens |
6 Burlington Gardens
Image | Title / individual commemorated | Type | Location | Date | Sculptor | Source |
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Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (an “illustrious foreigner”) | Pedestrian statue in niche | First storey | 1870s | Patrick MacDowell | [27] | |
Georges Cuvier (an “illustrious foreigner”) | Pedestrian statue in niche | First storey | 1870s | Patrick MacDowell | [27] | |
Carl Linnaeus (an “illustrious foreigner”) | Pedestrian statue in niche | First storey | 1870s | Patrick MacDowell | [27] | |
Adam Smith (an “English worthy”, although actually Scottish) | Pedestrian statue in niche | First storey | 1870s | William Theed | [27] | |
John Locke (an “English worthy”) | Pedestrian statue in niche | First storey | 1870s | William Theed | [27] | |
Francis Bacon (an “English worthy”) | Pedestrian statue in niche | First storey | 1870s | William Theed | [27] | |
Sir Isaac Newton (representing Science) | Seated statue | Above the portico | 1870s | John Durham | [27] | |
Jeremy Bentham (representing Law) | Seated statue | Above the portico | 1870s | John Durham | [27] | |
John Milton (representing Arts) | Seated statue | Above the portico | 1870s | John Durham | [27] | |
William Harvey (representing Medicine) | Seated statue | Above the portico | 1870s | John Durham | [27] | |
Galileo Galilei (an “illustrious foreigner”) | Pedestrian statue | Eastern balustrade | 1870s | Edward William Wyon | [27] | |
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (an “illustrious foreigner”) | Pedestrian statue | Eastern balustrade | 1870s | Edward William Wyon | [27] | |
Pierre-Simon Laplace (an “illustrious foreigner”) | Pedestrian statue | Eastern balustrade | 1870s | Edward William Wyon | [27] | |
Galen (representing “ancient culture”) | Pedestrian statue | Central balustrade | 1870s | James Sherwood Westmacott | [27] | |
Cicero (representing “ancient culture”) | Pedestrian statue | Central balustrade | 1870s | James Sherwood Westmacott | [27] | |
Aristotle (representing “ancient culture”) | Pedestrian statue | Central balustrade | 1870s | James Sherwood Westmacott | [27] | |
Plato (representing “ancient culture”) | Pedestrian statue | Central balustrade | 1870s | William F. Woodington | [27] | |
Archimedes (representing “ancient culture”) | Pedestrian statue | Central balustrade | 1870s | William F. Woodington | [27] | |
Justinian I (representing “ancient culture”) | Pedestrian statue | Central balustrade | 1870s | William F. Woodington | [27] | |
John Hunter (an “English worthy”, although actually Scottish) | Pedestrian statue | Western balustrade | 1870s | Matthew Noble | [27] | |
David Hume (an “English worthy”, although actually Scottish) | Pedestrian statue | Western balustrade | 1870s | Matthew Noble | [27] | |
Humphry Davy (an “English worthy”) | Pedestrian statue | Western balustrade | 1870s | Matthew Noble | [27] |
Millbank
Image | Title / individual commemorated | Location | Date | Sculptor | Source |
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Saint George | Thames House | 1928 | Charles Sargeant Jagger | ||
Britannia | Thames House | 1928 | Charles Sargeant Jagger | ||
Marine Transport | Imperial Chemical House | 1928 | Charles Sargeant Jagger | ||
The Sower | Imperial Chemical House | 1928 | Charles Sargeant Jagger | ||
Chemistry | Imperial Chemical House | 1928 | Charles Sargeant Jagger | ||
The Builder | Imperial Chemical House | 1928 | Charles Sargeant Jagger |
St James’s
Soho
Image | Title / individual commemorated | Location | Date | Sculptor | Architect | Source |
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Bust of Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby | St. Peter’s School, Great Windmill Street | 1871 | Attributed to Hamilton MacCarthy, after Matthew Noble | [30] | ||
The Spirit of Electricity | Orion House (formerly Thorn House), Lichfield Street | 1958–61 | Geoffrey Clarke | Renton Howard Wood Levine | [31] | |
The Horses of Helios | Haymarket near Piccadilly Circus | 1992 | Rudy Weller | [32] | ||
The Three Graces | Coventry Street | 1992 | Rudy Weller | |||
Britannia and many other figures | County Fire Office Building, 218–222 Regent Street | |||||
Lion | 64 Shaftesbury Avenue (corner with Wardour Street) | 2009 | Hsiao-Chi Tsai and Kimiyo Yoshikawa | [33] |
Temple
Image | Title / individual commemorated | Location | Date | Sculptor | Architect | Source | Coordinates |
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Bust of Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of Essex | Devereux Court | c. 1676 | Attributed to Caius Gabriel Cibber | [34] | |||
Winged Form | Abbey Life House, Arundel Street | 1968 | Geoffrey Wickham | [35] | |||
The Marchers | King's College, London | 1975 | Fred Kormis | [36] |
Trafalgar Square and vicinity
Image | Title / individual commemorated | Location | Date | Sculptor | Architect | Source | Coordinates |
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Europe and Asia | National Gallery (main portico) | Charles Rossi | William Wilkins | ||||
Victories and other female figures | National Gallery (east and west entrance porticoes) | William Wilkins | |||||
Minerva (originally Britannia) | National Gallery (east façade) | John Flaxman; completed by Edward Hodges Baily | William Wilkins | ||||
Commerce | Norway House, Cockspur Street | 1914 | Louis Frederick Roselieb | Metcalfe & Greig | [37] | ||
Transport | Norway House, Cockspur Street | 1914 | Louis Frederick Roselieb | Metcalfe & Greig | [37] | ||
Industry | Norway House, Cockspur Street | 1914 | Louis Frederick Roselieb | Metcalfe & Greig | [37] | ||
Communications | Norway House, Cockspur Street | 1914 | Louis Frederick Roselieb | Metcalfe & Greig | [37] | ||
Bartolomeu Dias | South Africa House, Trafalgar Square | 1934 | Coert Steynberg | Sir Herbert Baker | [38] | ||
Winged springbok | South Africa House, Trafalgar Square | 1934 | Sir Charles Wheeler | Sir Herbert Baker | [39] | ||
Endangered Species and portrait heads | Grand Buildings, Strand and Northumberland Avenue | c. 1991 | Barry Baldwin | Sidell Gibson and Associates |
National Portrait Gallery
Image | Title / individual commemorated | Location | Date | Sculptor | Architect | Source |
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Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Baron Macaulay | St Martin's Place façade (over entrance) | Ewan Christian | ||||
Philip Stanhope, 5th Earl Stanhope | St Martin's Place façade (over entrance) | Ewan Christian | ||||
Thomas Carlyle | St Martin's Place façade (over entrance) | Ewan Christian | ||||
William Lodge | St Martin's Place façade (facing north) | Ewan Christian | ||||
Thomas Fuller | St Martin's Place façade | Ewan Christian | ||||
James Granger | St Martin's Place façade (facing north) | Ewan Christian | ||||
William Faithorne | St Martin's Place façade (facing north) | Ewan Christian | ||||
Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon | St Martin's Place façade | Ewan Christian | ||||
Horace Walpole | St Martin's Place façade | Ewan Christian | ||||
Hans Holbein the Younger | Irving Street façade | Ewan Christian | ||||
Sir Anthony van Dyck | Irving Street façade | Ewan Christian | ||||
Sir Peter Lely | Irving Street façade | Ewan Christian | ||||
Sir Godfrey Kneller | Irving Street façade | Ewan Christian | ||||
William Hogarth | Irving Street façade | Ewan Christian | ||||
Sir Joshua Reynolds | Irving Street façade | Ewan Christian | ||||
Louis-François Roubiliac | Irving Street façade | Ewan Christian | ||||
Sir Thomas Lawrence | Irving Street façade | Ewan Christian | ||||
Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey | Irving Street façade | Ewan Christian |
Victoria
Image | Title / individual commemorated | Location | Date | Sculptor | Architect | Source |
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Blewcoat Charity Boy | Blewcoat School, Caxton Street | 1709 | ||||
Queen Victoria and Edward VII | Caxton Hall | 1902 | [40] | |||
Anna Pavlova plus 2 female figures, top of building | Victoria Palace Theatre | |||||
Speed Wings Over the World | National Audit Office building (formerly Imperial Airways building) | Eric Broadbent | ||||
Day and Night | 55 Broadway | 1929 | Jacob Epstein | Charles Holden | ||
North Wind | 55 Broadway | 1928 | A. H. Gerrard | Charles Holden | ||
North Wind | 55 Broadway | 1928 | Eric Gill | Charles Holden | ||
East Wind | 55 Broadway | 1928 | Eric Gill | Charles Holden | ||
East Wind | 55 Broadway | 1928 | Allan G. Wyon | Charles Holden | ||
South Wind | 55 Broadway | 1928 | Eric Gill | Charles Holden | ||
South Wind | 55 Broadway | 1928 | Eric Aumonier | Charles Holden | ||
West Wind | 55 Broadway | 1928 | Samuel Rabinovitch | Charles Holden | ||
West Wind | 55 Broadway | 1928 | Henry Moore | Charles Holden | ||
St Francis | 47 Francis Street | 1961 | Arthur Fleischmann | H. A. Darbishire | [34] | |
Split Form No. 9 | 10 Dean Farrar Street | 1983–4 | Michael Marriott | Michael Lyell Associates | [41] | |
Planned Growth | Rowan House, Greycoat Street | 1986–7 | Peter Thursby | Renton Howard Wood Levine | [42] | |
Endangered Species Triptych | Saga House, Allington Street | Barry Baldwin | Sidell Gibson and Associates | [43] |
Victoria Embankment
Image | Title / individual commemorated | Type | Location | Date | Sculptor | Designer | Source |
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Richard Norman Shaw | Plaque | Norman Shaw Buildings | 1914 | Hamo Thornycroft | William Lethaby | [44][45] |
Westminster
Image | Title / individual commemorated | Type | Location | Date | Sculptor | Architect | Source |
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Emery Hill | Bust | United Westminster Almshouses, Rochester Row | c. 1675 | Anon. | R. R. Arntz (rebuilding) | [46] | |
Queen Anne | Statue | Outside 13 Queen Anne's Gate | 1708 at latest | Francis Bird | [47] | ||
Rev. James Palmer | Bust | United Westminster Almshouses, Rochester Row | c. 1882 | Anon. | R. R. Arntz | [48] | |
Charles I | Bust | St Margaret’s Church | 20th century? | Anon. (after Anthony van Dyck) | W. A. Forsyth (niche) | [49] | |
Christ of the Sacred Heart | Chapel of the Sacred Heart, Horseferry Road | 1964 | Arthur Fleischmann | Harry G. Clacy | [50] | ||
Man and Woman | Albany House, Petty France | 1964 | Willi Soukop | D. E. Harrington | [51] |
Westminster Abbey
Image | Title / individual commemorated | Type | Location | Date | Sculptor | Source |
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St Maximilian Kolbe | Statue in niche | above Great West Door | 1998 | Andrew Tanser | [52] | |
Manche Masemola | Statue in niche | above Great West Door | 1998 | John Roberts | [53] | |
Archbishop Janani Luwum | Statue in niche | above Great West Door | 1998 | Neil Simmons | [54] | |
Grand Duchess Elizabeth of Russia | Statue in niche | above Great West Door | 1998 | John Roberts | [55] | |
Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. | Statue in niche | above Great West Door | 1998 | Tim Crawley | [56] | |
Archbishop Óscar Romero | Statue in niche | above Great West Door | 1998 | John Roberts | [57] | |
Dietrich Bonhoeffer | Statue in niche | above Great West Door | 1998 | Tim Crawley | [58] | |
Esther John | Statue in niche | above Great West Door | 1998 | Neil Simmons | [59] | |
Lucian Tapiedi | Statue in niche | above Great West Door | 1998 | Tim Crawley | [60] | |
Wang Zhiming | Statue in niche | above Great West Door | 1998 | Neil Simmons | [61] |
Whitehall
Image | Title / individual commemorated | Location | Date | Sculptor | Source |
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Earth and Water | Horse Guards Avenue, outside Ministry of Defence building | 1924 | Sir Charles Wheeler | [39] |
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Image | Title / individual commemorated | Type | Location | Date | Sculptor | Source |
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America | Relief | Whitehall façade (spandrel on first storey) | Henry Hugh Armstead | [62] | ||
Australasia | Relief | Whitehall façade (spandrel on first storey) | Henry Hugh Armstead | [63] | ||
Africa | Relief | Whitehall façade (spandrel on first storey) | Henry Hugh Armstead | [64] | ||
Asia | Relief | Whitehall façade (spandrel on first storey) | Henry Hugh Armstead | [65] | ||
Europe | Relief | Whitehall façade (spandrel on first storey) | Henry Hugh Armstead | [66] | ||
Captain James Cook | Relief | Whitehall façade (roundel in lunette on second storey) | Henry Hugh Armstead / John Birnie Philip | |||
Sir John Franklin | Relief | Whitehall façade (roundel in lunette on second storey) | Henry Hugh Armstead / John Birnie Philip | |||
William Wilberforce | Relief | Whitehall façade (roundel in lunette on second storey) | Henry Hugh Armstead / John Birnie Philip | |||
David Livingstone | Relief | Whitehall façade (roundel in lunette on second storey) | Henry Hugh Armstead / John Birnie Philip | |||
Sir Francis Drake | Relief | Whitehall façade (roundel in lunette on second storey) | Henry Hugh Armstead / John Birnie Philip | |||
Elizabeth I | Relief | Whitehall façade (roundel in lunette on second storey) | Henry Hugh Armstead / John Birnie Philip | |||
Alfred the Great | Relief | Whitehall façade (roundel in lunette on second storey) | Henry Hugh Armstead / John Birnie Philip | |||
Edward the Confessor, an Angel and Christianity | Relief | Whitehall façade (roundel in lunette and surrounding spandrels on second storey) | Henry Hugh Armstead / John Birnie Philip | |||
Æthelberht of Wessex | Relief | Whitehall façade (roundel in lunette on second storey) | Henry Hugh Armstead / John Birnie Philip | |||
Adam Smith | Relief | Whitehall façade (roundel in lunette on second storey) | Henry Hugh Armstead / John Birnie Philip | |||
Sinclair | Relief | Whitehall façade (roundel in lunette on second storey) | Henry Hugh Armstead / John Birnie Philip | |||
Sir Francis Bacon | Relief | Whitehall façade (roundel in lunette on second storey) | Henry Hugh Armstead / John Birnie Philip | |||
Sir Joshua Reynolds | Relief | Whitehall façade (roundel in lunette on second storey) | Henry Hugh Armstead / John Birnie Philip |
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Bibliography
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External links
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