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词条 List of public art in St Marylebone
释义

  1. Fitzrovia

  2. Lisson Grove

  3. Marylebone

  4. Regent's Park

     Works no longer on public display in Regent's Park 

  5. St John's Wood

  6. References

  7. Bibliography

This is a list of public artworks in the former Metropolitan Borough of St Marylebone in London, now a part of the City of Westminster.

Fitzrovia

Part of Fitzrovia lies outside the City of Westminster; for works not listed here see the List of public art in Camden.

Fitzrovia, so named since the 1930s when it became a haunt for bohemians,[1] is situated to the north of Soho and east of Marylebone. Its eastern part is in the London Borough of Camden.[2]{{Public art header|show_architect=yes|show_material=no|show_dimensions=no|show_owner=no}}{{Public art row
| image = Window Caryatids (20869845396).jpg
| subject = Atalante and Caryatid
| location = 82 Mortimer Street
| date = 1896
| artist =
| architect = {{sortname|Arthur Beresford|Pite}}
| type =
| designation =
| note = [3]
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| image = Prospero and Ariel (94216050).jpg
| commonscat = Prospero and Ariel by Eric Gill
| subject = Prospero and Ariel
| location = Broadcasting House, Langham Place
| date = 1931
| artist = {{sortname|Eric|Gill}}
| architect =
| type =
| designation =
| note = [4]
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| image = Ariel between Wisdom and Gaiety.jpg
| subject = Ariel between Wisdom and Gaiety
| location = Broadcasting House, Langham Place
| date = 1931
| artist = {{sortname|Eric|Gill}}
| architect =
| type =
| designation =
| notes =
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| image = Ariel Hears Celestial Music (93242284).jpg
| subject = Ariel hearing Celestial Music
| location = Broadcasting House, Langham Place
| date = 1931
| artist = {{sortname|Eric|Gill}}
| architect =
| type =
| designation =
| notes =
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| image = BBC Speakerthon 20.JPG
| subject = Ariel piping to the Children
| location = Broadcasting House, Langham Place
| date = 1931
| artist = {{sortname|Eric|Gill}}
| architect =
| type =
| designation =
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| image = John Nash-1.jpg
| subject = {{sort|Nash|Bust of John Nash}}
| location = All Souls Church, Langham Place
| date = 1956
| artist = {{sortname|Cecil|Thomas|dab=sculptor}} after William Behnes
| architect =
| type =
| designation =
| notes = [5]
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| image = Barbara Hepworth Winged Figure 1963.jpg
| subject = Winged Figure
| location = Outside John Lewis department store, Oxford Street
| date = 1963
| artist = {{sortname|Barbara|Hepworth}}
| architect =
| type =
| designation =
| notes =
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| image = Untitled by Ben Joiner, New Cavendish Street W1.JPG
| subject = Untitled
| location = Forecourt of the University of Westminster’s Cavendish Campus, New Cavendish Street
| coordinates = {{coord|51.520739|-0.139735|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Untitled}}
| date = 2001–2004
| artist = {{sort|Joiner|Ben Joiner}}
| architect = Rock Townsend
| type = Sculptures
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes= Seven sculptures of varying degrees of abstraction, two of which are recognisable as flasks and one other as a funnel. They relate to the activities taking place inside the building behind, which houses the university’s department of Bio sciences.[6]
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| image =
| subject = World
| location = Egton Wing, Broadcasting House, Langham Street
| date = 2002–2013
| artist = {{sortname|Mark|Pimlott|nolink=1}}
| architect =
| type =
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = [7]
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| image =
| subject = Breathing
| location = Egton Wing, Broadcasting House, Langham Street
| date = 2008 (unveiled)
| artist = {{sortname|Jaume|Plensa}}
| architect =
| type =
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes =
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| subject = If Graffiti Changed Anything
| location = Clipstone Street
| coordinates = {{coord|51.521447|-0.140088|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=If Graffiti Changed Anything}}
| date = 2011
| artist = Banksy
| architect = {{n/a}}
| type = Mural
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = The phrase is based on a quotation from the anarchist Emma Goldman: "If voting changed anything, it would be illegal".[8] In the years since its creation the work has been covered by a Perspex sheet and has attracted other graffiti.[9]
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Lisson Grove

Lisson Grove, a residential area which urbanised as London expanded northwards in the 19th century, was designated a conservation area in 1990.[10]{{Public art header|show_architect=yes|show_material=no|show_dimensions=no|show_owner=no}}{{Public art row
| subject = Sculpture
| location = King Solomon Academy (formerly the Rutherford School), Penfold Street
| coordinates = {{coord|51.5215|-0.1695|name=Sculpture at King Solomon Academy, formerly the Rutherford School}}
| date = 1960
| artist = {{sortname|Leonard|Manasseh}}
| architect = {{sortname|Leonard|Manasseh|nolink=yes}} and Ian Baker
| type = Sculpture
| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1119736 Grade II]}}
| notes = [11]
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| image = Public artwork on Rossmore Road - geograph.org.uk - 1019545.jpg
| subject = Echo
| location = Rossmore Road
| coordinates = {{coord|51.525542|-0.162720|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Echo}}
| date = 2004
| artist = {{sort|Hadcock|Charles Hadcock}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| type = Sculpture
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = [12]
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Marylebone

Marylebone is an inner-city area roughly defined as being bounded by Oxford Street to the south, Marylebone Road to the north, Edgware Road to the west and Great Portland Street to the east. Portland Place, part of the grand route from Regent’s Park to St James’s planned by John Nash (who is commemorated by a bust outside All Souls, Langham Place), has historically been an attractive place for the erection of memorials due to its width.[13]{{Public art header|show_architect=yes|show_material=no|show_dimensions=no|show_owner=no}}{{Public art row
| image = Statue of Prince Edward in the end of Portland Palace in London, June 2013 (4).jpg
| subject = {{sort|Edward, Duke of Kent|Statue of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn}}
| commonscat = Statue of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn (Park Crescent, London)
| type = Statue
| location = Park Crescent
| coordinates = {{coord|51.5230|-0.1462|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Duke of Kent}}
| date = 1824
| artist = {{sortname|Sebastian|Gahagan}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1225962 Grade II]}}
| notes = Unveiled 21 February 1824. The Duke, in robes and the collar of the Garter, stands with his right arm rested on two books, which lie on top of a truncated column. Among the symbols which appear on the column shaft is the Masonic all-seeing eye.[14]
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| image = George Bentick Cavendish Square.JPG
| commonscat = Lord George Cavendish-Bentinck statue, Cavendish Square
| subject = {{sort|Bentinck|Statue of Lord George Bentinck}}
| type = Statue
| location = Cavendish Square
| coordinates = {{coord|51.5162|-0.1449|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Lord George Bentinck}}
| date = 1851
| artist = {{sortname|Thomas|Campbell|dab=sculptor}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1066308 Grade II]}}
| notes = Erected 4 November 1851. Bentinck is depicted standing, in a contemporary frock coat. The pedestal appears to have been changed twice since the original installation, the first having been insufficiently lofty and the second excessively so.[15]
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| image = Monument to Charles Wesley, St Mary le Bone Old Churchyard, London.jpg
| subject = {{sort|Wesley|Memorial to Charles Wesley}}
| type = Obelisk
| location = Garden of Rest (St Mary-le-Bone Old Churchyard)
| coordinates = {{coord|51.522032|-0.151719|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Charles Wesley Memorial}}
| date = 1858
| artist = {{dunno}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = Stands close to the site where Wesley was buried in 1788.[16]
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| image = Intriguing memorial to William Pitt Byrne in Bryanston Square - geograph.org.uk - 1046270.jpg|120x120px|center]]
| subject = {{sortname|William Pitt|Byrne}} Memorial Fountain
| type = Drinking fountain
| location = Bryanston Square
| coordinates = {{coord|51.5167|-0.1605|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=William Pitt Byrne Memorial Fountain}}
| date = 1862
| artist = {{n/a}}
| architect = {{sortname|Julia Clara|Byrne}}
| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1357249 Grade II]}}
| notes = The fountain with plaque and urn finial stands upon a heap of differently coloured stones.[17][18]
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| image = Water Fountain, Portman Square - geograph.org.uk - 585115.jpg
| subject = Hamilton Memorial Drinking Fountain
Sir James Hamilton, 2nd Baronet[19]
| type = Drinking fountain
| location = Portman Square
| coordinates = {{coord|51.5159|-0.1548|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Sir James Hamilton Memorial Fountain}}
| date = 1878
| artist = {{dunno}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1248617 Grade II]}}
| notes = Donated by Hamilton's widow through the Metropolitan Drinking Fountain and Cattle Trough Association.[20]
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| image = Street Orderly Boy (statue), London.jpg
| subject = Street Orderly Boy
| type = Statue
| location = Paddington Street Gardens
| coordinates = {{coord|51.520492|-0.153912|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Street Orderly Boy}}
| date = {{circa|1881|sortable=yes}}
| artist = {{sortname|Donato|Barcaglia}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = Possibly the work Barcaglia exhibited in 1881 under the title Spazzacamino ("Chimney Sweep"). Donated to Marylebone council in 1943, when it was given its present title. Orderly boys were employed by the parish councils of London to clean the streets, but were probably unheard of in Italy.[21]
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| image = Fountain Wallace Collection.jpg
| subject = {{sort|Wallace|Wallace fountain}}
Sir Richard Wallace, 1st Baronet
| type = Drinking fountain
| location = Forecourt of the Wallace Collection, Manchester Square
| coordinates = {{coord|51.5173|-0.1528|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Wallace Fountain}}
| date = 1904 (cast of a design of 1872)
| artist = {{sortname|Charles-Auguste|Lebourg}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| designation = {{sort|B|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1277828 Grade II*]}}
| notes = An example of the "large model" of drinking fountain donated by Wallace to the city of Paris from 1872. This cast was erected in Shoreditch in 1904, the gift of a local councillor. Re-erected on this site after restoration in 1960.[22]
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| image = Quintin Hogg and War Memorial (532088490).jpg
| subject = {{sort|Hogg|Memorial to Quintin Hogg}}
| commonscat = Memorial to Quintin Hogg (Portland Place, London)
| type = Sculptural group
| location = Portland Place
| coordinates = {{coord|51.5189|-0.1444|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Quintin Hogg}}
| date = 1906
| artist = {{sortname|George|Frampton}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1226993 Grade II]}}
| notes = Unveiled 24 November 1906 on a site immediately opposite the Royal Polytechnic Institution on Regent Street; relocated in 1933.[23] It also commemorates Hogg’s wife Alice and students of the Polytechnic killed in both World Wars.[24]
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| image = Statue outside the Church of the Annunciation in Bryanston Street - geograph.org.uk - 1049158.jpg
| subject = War memorial
| type = Crucifix
| location = Church of the Annunciation, Bryanston Street
| coordinates = {{coord|51.5143|-0.157907|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Church of the Annunciation war memorial}}
| date = {{sort|1920|probably early 1920s}}
| artist = {{n/a}}
| architect = {{sortname|Walter|Tapper}}?
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = No documentation for this sculpture appears to have survived.[25]
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| image = Statue Of Sir George White-Portland Place.jpg
| subject = {{sort|White|Statue of Field Marshal George Stuart White}}
| commonscat = Equestrian statue of Field Marshal Sir George Stuart White
| type = Equestrian statue
| location = Portland Place
| coordinates = {{coord|51.5208|-0.1453|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Sir George Stuart White}}
| date = 1922
| artist = {{sortname|John|Tweed|nolink=1}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1227090 Grade II]}}
| notes = Unveiled 19 December 1922. The statue was the focus of the Boer War Veterans Association's annual commemoration of the Relief of Ladysmith; a wreath was laid at its foot on 28 February every year until 1970.{{sfn|Blackwood|1989|p=276}}
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| image = Memorial To Lord Lister-Portland Place.jpg
| subject = {{sort|Lister|Memorial to Joseph Lister, 1st Baron Lister}}
| commonscat = Memorial to Joseph Lister, 1st Baron Lister (Portland Place, London)
| type = Memorial with bust and other sculpture
| location = Portland Place
| coordinates = {{coord|51.5225|-0.1460|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Joseph Lister}}
| dates = 1922
| artist = {{sortname|Thomas|Brock}}; completed by Frank Arnold Wright
| architect = {{n/a}}
| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1265542 Grade II]}}
| notes = Unveiled 13 March 1924. Only the colossal bust of Lister was completed by Brock, who died in 1922. The group of Humanity with a nude male youth was completed by Wright, a studio assistant.[26]
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| image = Epstein, Madonna and Child, Dean's Mews.jpg
| subject = Madonna and Child
| location = Dean's Mews
| date = 1952
| artist = {{sortname|Jacob|Epstein}}
| architect = {{sortname|Louis|Osman}}
| type = Architectural sculpture
| designation =
| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2011|p=25}}
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| image = Charles Dickens sculptured panel - geograph.org.uk - 1298752.jpg
| subject = Charles Dickens Panel
| location = Ferguson House, Marylebone Road
| date = 1960
| artist = {{sortname|Estcourt James (Jim)|Clack|nolink=1}}
| architect = {{sortname|Clifford|Culpin|nolink=1}}
| type = Relief
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2011|pp=153–154}}
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| image = Bust Of John F Kennedy-Park Crescent.jpg
| subject = {{sort|Kennedy|Bust of John F. Kennedy}}
| commonscat = John F. Kennedy Memorial, London
| type = Bust
| location = 1 Park Crescent
| coordinates = {{coord|51.523904|-0.144651|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=John F. Kennedy}}
| date = 1965
| artist = {{sortname|Jacques|Lipchitz}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = Unveiled 15 May 1965 by Robert F. Kennedy. The fruit of a fundraising campaign by The Sunday Telegraph. Lipchitz struggled with the commission as Kennedy was not alive to take sittings. Displeased with the finished work, he was absent at the unveiling.[27]
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| image = Oxford Circus tile motif.jpg
| subject = Tile motif
| type = Tile motif
| location = Oxford Circus tube station, Victoria line platforms
| date = {{circa|1967–1969|sortable=yes}}
| artist = {{sortname|Hans|Unger|nolink=1}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = The motif depicts the convergence of the Bakerloo, Central and Victoria lines within a circle representing Oxford Circus.[28] The platform was damaged in a fire in 1984.[29]
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| image = Baker Street stn Jubilee line platform motif.JPG
| subject = Sherlock Holmes murals
| type = Murals
| location = Baker Street tube station platforms
| date = 1979
| artist = {{sortname|Robin|Jacques}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = Murals depicting scenes from seven of Conan Doyle’s stories.[30]
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| image = Baker Street (Bakerloo) (90598245).jpg
| subject = Sherlock Holmes motifs
| type = Tile motifs and enamel panels
| location = Baker Street tube station platforms
| date = {{circa|1983|sortable=yes}}
| artist = {{sort|Douglas and Moreton|Michael Douglas and Pamela Moreton}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes= The scheme consists of motifs of the detective’s head in profile and murals depicting scenes from his adventures.[31] The designs were by Douglas, the over-glaze printing by Moreton.[32]
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| image = Mother and Child statue, Great Portland St.jpg
| subject = Mother and Child
| type = Sculptural group
| location = Outside the Portland Hospital for Women and Children, Great Portland Street
| coordinates = {{coord|51.522930|-0.144124|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Mother and Child}}
| date = 1983
| artist = {{sortname|David|Norris|nolink=1}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = A glass surround and back-lights were added during improvements to the hospital’s forecourt in 2010.[33]
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| image = Oxford Circus stn Bakerloo roundel.JPG
| subject = Mosaics and enamel panels
| type = Mosaics and enamel panels
| location = Oxford Circus tube station, Central and Bakerloo line platforms
| date = 1983; 1985
| artist = {{sortname|Nicholas|Munro|nolink=1}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = Munro, a student at the Royal College of Art, based the designs on his (not entirely favourable) impressions of the station. The designs on the Central line platforms refer to the game of Snakes and Ladders and those on the Bakerloo line depict commuters in a maze.[29]
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| image = Marble Arch stn platform decoration.JPG
| subject = Arch motifs
| type = Enamel panels
| location = Marble Arch tube station platforms
| date = 1985
| artist = {{sortname|Annabel|Grey|nolink=1}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = A series of sixteen colourful triumphal arch designs enamelled onto steel sheets. Each arch is made of nine separate steel sheets which had to be fired about ten times at an enamel sign factory in Sydenham.[34]
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| image = The Window Cleaner (6851858247).jpg
| subject = {{sort|Window Cleaner|The Window Cleaner}}
| commonscat = Window Cleaner (statue in London)
| type = Statue
| location = Capital House, Chapel Street
| coordinates = {{coord|51.519534|-0.167355|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=The Window Cleaner}}
| date = 1990
| artist = {{sortname|Allan|Sly|nolink=1}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = 30 November 1990. Sly's brief was "for a figure expressing a wry sense of humour"; thus the window cleaner looks up at the 15 or so storeys of Capital House, for which his small ladder will be of little use.[35]
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| image = Cristos, St. Christopher's Place, London.JPG
| subject = Cristos
| type = Fountain with sculpture
| location = St Christopher's Place
| coordinates = {{coord|51.515102|-0.150030|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Cristos}}
| date = 1993
| artist = {{sortname|William|Pye|nolink=1}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = Unveiled 13 July 1993. The piece refers obliquely to the legend of Saint Christopher carrying the Christ child across a river; here the water, in the sculptor's words, "becomes the bridge itself", coursing down the arches of an open bronze structure into four small basins at the bottom and thence into grills in the pavement.[36]
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| image = Raoul Wallenberg memorial London.jpg
| subject = {{sort|Wallenberg|Memorial to Raoul Wallenberg}}
| type = Statue with screen
| location = Great Cumberland Place
| coordinates = {{coord|51.514969|-0.159637|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Raoul Wallenberg}}
| date = 1997
| artist = {{sortname|Philip|Jackson|dab=sculptor}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = Unveiled 26 February 1997 by Queen Elizabeth II. Wallenberg stands in front of a screen formed from stacked passports; his head is turned towards the Western Marble Arch Synagogue. Another cast of the memorial is in Buenos Aires.[37]
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| image = Plaza Oxford Street (6265796647).jpg
| subject = Girl
| location = The Plaza, 116–132 Oxford Street
| date = 1997
| artist = {{sortname|Michael|Rizzello}}
| architect =
| type = Architectural sculpture
| designation =
| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2011|p=166}}
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| image = Statue Of Sherlock Holmes-Marylebone Road.jpg
| subject = {{sort|Holmes|Statue of Sherlock Holmes}}
| commonscat = Statue of Sherlock Holmes, London
| type = Statue
| location = Marylebone Road, outside Baker Street tube station
| coordinates = {{coord|51.5225|-0.15659|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Sherlock Holmes}}
| date = 1999
| artist = {{sortname|John|Doubleday}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = 23 September 1999. No site was available on Baker Street itself, but the Abbey National building society, whose head office was on the putative site of No. 221B, agreed to fund the statue.[38]
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| image = Under Circumstances, Manchester Square, London.JPG
| subject = Under Circumstances
| type = Sculpture
| location = Outside 20 Manchester Square
| coordinates = {{coord|51.516965|-0.153464|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Under Circumstances}}
| date = 1999
| artist = {{sortname|Tony|Cragg}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = Part of a series of works by the sculptor called Rational Beings, created by following the contours of a drawn line with stacked circles of polysterene. Here the resulting three-dimensional shape has been carved in Belgian granite.[39]
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| image = Statue of General Wladyslaw Sikorski in the Portland Place in London, June 2013 (3).jpg
| subject = {{sort|Sikorski|Statue of General Władysław Sikorski}}
| commonscat = Statue of General Władysław Sikorski (Portland Place, London)
| type = Statue
| location = Outside the Polish Embassy, Portland Place
| coordinates = {{coord|51.521128|-0.145391|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Władysław Sikorski}}
| date = 2000
| artist = {{sortname|Faith|Winter|nolink=1}}
| architect = {{sortname|Michael|Goss|nolink=1}}
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = Unveiled 24 September 2003 by the Duke of Kent. Tomasz Zamoyski, a prominent Polish expatriate, first conceived the idea for the statue to complement the existing statues of Churchill, Eisenhower and de Gaulle in London. The British and Polish governments each gave £5,000 towards the cost.[40]
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| subject = Tyburn, Lethewards has sunk
| type = Tile murals
| location = Cramer Street
| coordinates = {{coord|51.519321|-0.152346|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Tyburn, Lethewards has sunk}}
| date = 2000
| artist = {{sortname|Robert|Dawson|nolink=1}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = Installed as part of Westminster City Council’s Hidden Rivers public art project.[41]
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| image = Sculpture outside 199 Old Marylebone Road.jpg
| subject = Thames North and Thames South
| type = Sculptures
| location = Outside 199 Old Marylebone Road
| coordinates = {{coord|51.519975|-0.165734|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Thames North and Thames South}}
| date = 2001
| artist = {{sortname|Hamish|Black|nolink=1}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = Sculptures formed from sheets of galvanised steel stacked on top of one another.[42]
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| image =
| subject = Westminster Double
| location = Richbourne Court, Harrowby Street
| date = 2003
| artist = {{sortname|Hamish|Black|nolink=1}}
| architect =
| type = Architectural sculpture
| designation =
| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2011|p=63}}
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| image = Nexus, Seymour Street W1.jpg
| subject = Nexus
| type = Sculpture
| location = Outside York House, Seymour Street
| coordinates = {{coord|51.514339|-0.159936|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Nexus}}
| date = 2007
| artist = {{sortname|Robert|Orchardson|nolink=1}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = Six soaring diamond-shaped forms in steel, painted black.[43]
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| image = London BBC headquarters.jpg
| subject = World
| type = Work set into pavement
| location = Broadcasting House, Portland Place
| coordinates = {{coord|51.518542|-0.143406|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=World}}
| date = 2012
| artist = {{sortname|Mark|Pimlott|nolink=1}}
| architect = MJP Architects
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = [44]
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| image = Tiles on Edgware Road sub-station.jpg
| subject = Wrapper
| type = Vitreous enamel cladding
| location = Edgware Road tube station (Circle and other lines)
| coordinates = {{coord|51.520045|-0.166707|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Echo}}
| date = 2012
| artist = {{sortname|Jacqueline|Poncelet|nolink=1}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = The largest vitreous enamel artwork in Europe, decorating a new building and perimeter wall next to the station with patterns inspired by research undertaken in the area.[45]
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| image = George Orwell statue - BBC London (38562767202).jpg
| commonscat = Statue of George Orwell
| subject = Statue of George Orwell
| type = Statue
| location = Broadcasting House
| date = 2017
| artist = {{sortname|Martin|Jennings}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = Unveiled 7 November 2017. The wall behind is inscribed with a quotation from Animal Farm (1945): {{font|If liberty means anything at all it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear.|font=Roman}}[46]
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| image = Heron Blandford Street.jpg
| subject = Heron
| location = George Street
| artist =
| architect =
| type =
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| notes =
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Regent's Park

Part of Regent's Park lies outside the City of Westminster; for works not listed here see the List of public art in Camden.

Regent's Park is one of London's Royal Parks, located partly in the London Borough of Camden and partly in the City of Westminster. The sculptures in Queen Mary's Gardens (laid out in the 1930s within the Inner Circle or Regent’s Park)[47] were bequeathed by the artist Sigismund Goetze, who lived nearby at Grove House from 1907 until his death in 1939.[48] In 1944 his widow Constance Goetze established a trust fund in his memory, known as the Constance Fund, for the financing of new sculpture in London’s parks.[49]{{Public art header|show_architect=yes|show_material=no|show_dimensions=no|show_owner=no}}{{Public art row
| image = Eagle Sculpture, Queen Mary's Gardens.jpg
| commonscat = Eagle statue, Regent's Park, London
| subject = Eagle
| type = Statue
| location = Queen Mary's Gardens, near the Island Rock Garden
| coordinates = {{coord|51.5266|-0.1530|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Eagle}}
| date = {{sort|1800 on|early 19th century}}
| artist = Anonymous; thought to be Japanese
|architect = {{n/a}}
| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1375640 Grade II]}}
| notes = Naturalistic bronze statue of an eagle, with wings outspread, landing on a rock. Presented to the Royal Parks in 1974.[50]
}}{{Public art row
| image = Lion Tazza, Regent's Park.jpg
| subject = Lion Tazza
| commonscat = Lion Tazza (Regent's Park)
| type = Stone bowl supported by sculpted winged lions
| location = Avenue Gardens
| coordinates = {{coord|51.526713|-0.148176|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Lion Tazza}}
| date = 1863
| artist = Austin and Seeley
| architect = {{n/a}}
| notes = [51]
| designation = {{n/a}}
}}{{Public art row
| image = Fountain of Cowasji Jehangir Readymoney in the Regent's Park in London, June 2013 (4).jpg
| subject = Readymoney Drinking Fountain
Cowasji Jehangir Readymoney
| commonscat = Fountain of Cowasji Jehangir Readymoney
| type = Drinking fountain
| location = Broad Walk
| coordinates = {{coord|51.5328|-0.1507|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Readymoney Drinking Fountain}}
| date = 1869
| artist = {{sortname|Henry|Ross|nolink=1}}
| architect = {{sortname|Robert|Keirle|nolink=1}}
| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1066376 Grade II]}}
| notes = A gift from the Indian industrialist, in thanks for the protection of the Parsis under British rule. Unveiled by Princess Mary of Teck.[51][52]
}}{{Public art row
| image = Hylas by Henry Alfred Pegram, St John's Lodge Garden.JPG
| commonscat = Hylas Fountain, Regent's Park
| subject = Hylas and the Nymph
| type = Fountain with sculptural group
| location = St John's Lodge garden
| coordinates = {{coord|51.5292|-0.1516|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Hylas and the Nymph}}
| date = 1894
| artist = {{sortname|Henry Alfred|Pegram}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| notes = Originally titled The Bather. Part of the formal "Dutch" or "Old English" garden in front of St John’s Lodge. Presented to the park in 1933.[53]
| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1277418 Grade II]}}
}}{{Public art row
| image = Boys with shields, St John's Lodge Garden.JPG
| subject = Boys with armorial shields
| type = Sculptures
| location = St John's Lodge Garden
| date = 1894 and later
| artist = {{sortname|William Goscombe|John}} and Harold Youngman
| architect = {{n/a}}
| notes = Probably installed for the Marquess of Bute, to whom the lease for St John's Lodge was sold in 1888. Three of the figures are by Goscombe John and date to 1894; one, by Youngman, is of 1938 and the remaining two are undated.[51]
| designation = {{sort|C|Grade II ([https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1231646 north piers], [https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1231856 south piers])}}
}}{{Public art row
| image = London Zoo - Stealing the Cubs.jpg
| commonscat = Stealing the Cubs by Henri Teixeira de Mattos
| subject = Stealing the Cubs
| type = Sculptural group
| location = West of Three Island Pond, London Zoo
| coordinates = {{coord|51.535017|-0.152867|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Stealing the Cubs}}
| date = 1906 (erected)
| artist = {{sortname|Henri Teixeira de|Mattos|nolink=1}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| notes = Donated to the Zoological Society of London by J. B. Wolff in 1906.[54]
| designation = {{n/a}}
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| image = Sculpture 'The Lost Bow'-Queen Mary's Garden-Regents Park-London.JPG
| commonscat = The Lost Bow by Albert Hodge, Regent's Park
| subject = {{sort|Lost Bow|The Lost Bow}}
| type = Sculpture
| location = Queen Mary's Gardens
| coordinates = {{coord|51.5273|-0.1527|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=The Lost Bow}}
| date = 1913
| artist = {{sortname|Albert|Hodge}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| notes = Ornamental sculpture of a putto sitting astride a vulture, believed to have been commissioned by Sigismund Goetze for Grove House. Presented to Queen Mary's Gardens in 1939.[55]
| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1375638 Grade II]}}
}}{{Public art row
| image = A Mighty Hunter, Queen Mary's Gardens, Regent's Park.JPG
| commonscat = A Mighty Hunter by Albert Hodge, Regent's Park
| subject = {{sort|Mighty Hunter|A Mighty Hunter}}
| type = Sculpture
| location = Queen Mary's Gardens

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5275|-0.1524|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=A Mighty Hunter}}
| date = 1913
| artist = {{sortname|Albert|Hodge}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| notes = Bronze sculpture of a putto wrestling with a duck, a pendant to The Lost Bow.[56] (See above.)
| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1375639 Grade II]}}
}}{{Public art row
| image = Zoological Society of London War Memorial (03).jpg
| subject = Zoological Society of London War Memorial
| commonscat = Zoological Society of London War Memorial
| type = War memorial
| location = Outside the Butterfly House, London Zoo
| coordinates = {{coord|51.535|-0.152383|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Zoological Society of London War Memorial}}
| date = 1919
| artist = {{n/a}}
| architect = {{sortname|John James|Joass}}
| notes = Based on a medieval Lanterne des Morts, a memorial to the dead in La Souterraine in the Creuse Valley, France. Joass was also the co-designer, with Sir Peter Chalmers Mitchell, of the Zoo's Mappin Terraces, built 1913–1914.[57]
| designation = {{n/a}}
}}{{Public art row
| image = The Goatherd's Daughter.jpg
| subject = The Goatherd's Daughter
Gertrude and Harold Baillie Weaver
| type = Statue
| location = St John's Lodge garden
| coordinates = {{coord|51.5294|-0.1515|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=The Goatherd’s Daughter}}
| date = 1922
| artist = {{sortname|Charles Leonard|Hartwell}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| notes = The statue was first exhibited in 1929, when it won the silver medal of the Royal British Society of Sculptors. It was erected on this site in 1931 by the National Council for Animal Welfare, in honour of its founders.[58]
| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1231648 Grade II]}}
}}{{Public art row
| image = London July 2015-9.jpg
| commonscat = Jubilee Gates, Regent's Park
| subject = Jubilee Gates
| type = Gates
| location = Queen Mary's Gardens
| coordinates = {{coord|51.528275|-0.15129|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Jubilee Gates}}
| date = 1935
| artist = {{n/a}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| notes = The gates commemorate the Silver Jubilee of George V and the official opening of Queen Mary's Gardens.[51]
| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1375642 Grade II]}}
}}{{Public art row
| image = Boy and Frog, Queen Mary's Gardens, Regent's Park.JPG
| subject = Boy and Frog
| type = Fountain with sculpture
| location = Queen Mary's Gardens

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5273|-0.1545|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Boy and Frog}}
| date = 1936 (donated)
| artist = {{sortname|William Reid|Dick}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| notes = A gift of Sigismund Goetze.[51]
| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1227629 Grade II]}}
}}{{Public art row
| image = Triton Fountain, Queen Mary's Gardens.jpg
| subject = Triton
Sigismund Goetze
| commonscat = Triton Fountain, Regent's Park
| type = Fountain with sculptural group
| location = Queen Mary's Gardens

| coordinates = {{coord|51.528933|-0.153138|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Triton Fountain}}
| date = 1936
| artist = {{sortname|William|McMillan|dab=sculptor}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| notes = Due to the Second World War the fountain was not installed until 1950, when it was awarded a gold medal award for the best sculpture exhibited in London that year.[59] The site was formerly occupied by a large conservatory belonging to the Royal Botanic Society, demolished in 1931.[51]
| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1375637 Grade II]}}
}}{{Public art row
| image = ZSL London - Lion's head sculpture (01).jpg
| subject = Lion's head
| type = Sculpture
| location = New Lion Terraces, London Zoo
| date = {{circa|1970|sortable=yes}}
| artist = {{sortname|William|Timym}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| notes = Presented to the Zoo by the sculptor in September 1976.[60] Also on the New Lion Terraces is another sculpted head of a lion, a fragment from the demolished Lion House of 1875–1876.[57]
| designation = {{n/a}}
}}{{Public art row
| image = London Zoo - Winnie.jpg
| subject = Bear Cub or {{nobreak|Winnie Memorial}}
Winnipeg the Bear
| type = Statue
| location = Behind the Reptile House, London Zoo
| coordinates = {{coord|51.534851|-0.156311|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Bear Cub}}
| date = 1981
| artist = {{sortname|Lorne|McKean|nolink=1}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| notes = Unveiled by Christopher Robin Milne in September 1981, the statue commemorates Winnie-the-Pooh’s namesake, a back bear cub which lived in London Zoo from 1915 until her death in 1934.[61] The statue was a gift from the Trustees of Pooh Properties.[62]
| designation = {{n/a}}
}}{{Public art row
| image = ZSL London - Guy the Gorilla sculpture (02).jpg
| commonscat = Guy the Gorilla by William Timym
| subject = {{sort|Guy|Statue of Guy the Gorilla}}
| type = Statue
| Near main entrance, London Zoo

| coordinates = {{coord|51.535583|-0.155967|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Guy the Gorilla}}
| date = 1982
| artist = {{sortname|William|Timym|nolink=1}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| notes = Unveiled 10 November 1982.[63] A gift from Timym, the statue originally stood on the south side of the Michael Sobell Pavilions for Apes and Monkeys, but by 2009 it had been moved to its current site.[64]
| designation = {{n/a}}
}}{{Public art row
| image = Sundial - Flickr - p a h.jpg
| commonscat = Globe Sundial, London Zoo
| subject = Globe Sundial
| type = Sundial
| location = Next to the Macaw Aviary, London Zoo
| coordinates = {{coord|51.534817|-0.151967|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Guy the Gorilla}}
| date = 1989
| artist = {{sortname|Wendy|Taylor}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| notes = Plaque inscribed This Globe Sundial shows in miniature how the Earth/ is bathed in sunlight./ Time is indicated by the fin which casts the least shadow./ The combination of the tilt of the earth's axis and the/ varying speed of its progress on an elliptical path around/ the sun causes a difference between the time shown and/ mean time of up to 16 minutes. The greatest differences/ occur in February and October.[65] A work in aluminium on a brick pedestal, it was a gift of Alcan Aluminium Ltd.[66]
| designation = {{n/a}}
}}{{Public art row
| image = Memorial to Anne Sharpley, St John's Lodge Garden.JPG
| subject = {{sort|Sharpley|Memorial to {{nobreak|Anne Sharpley}}}}
| type = Urn
| location = St John's Lodge garden
| coordinates = {{coord|51.528987|-0.151477|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Anne Sharpley Memorial}}
| date = {{sort|1989|after 1989}}
| artist = {{n/a}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| notes = Plinth inscribed In affectionate/ memory of/ ANNE SHARPLEY/ 1928 – 1989/ journalist/ who/ loved this garden.[67] Sharpley was a reporter for the Evening Standard.[68]
| designation = {{n/a}}
}}{{Public art row
| image = ZSL London - Dove sculpture (01).jpg
| subject = Dove
| type = Sculpture
| location = Members' Lawn, London Zoo
| coordinates = {{coord|51.535717|-0.154167|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Dove}}
| date = {{circa|1990}}
| artist = {{n/a}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| notes = [69]
| designation = {{n/a}}
}}{{Public art row
| image = ZSL London - New Life (01).jpg
| subject = New Life
| type = Sculpture
| location = In front of Education building, London Zoo
| coordinates = {{coord|51.53646|-0.157997|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=New Life}}
| date = 1990
| artist = {{sortname|Willi|Soukop}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| notes = [70]
| designation = {{n/a}}
}}{{Public art row
| image = London Zoo, Ambika Paul Memorial Fountain.jpg
| commonscat = Ambika Paul Memorial Fountain, London Zoo
| subject = {{sort|Paul, Ambika|Ambika Paul Memorial Fountain}}
| type = Fountain with sculpture
| location = Ambika Paul Children's Zoo, London Zoo

| coordinates = {{coord|51.534833|-0.1535|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Ambika Paul Memorial Fountain}}
| date = 1994
| artist = {{sortname|Shenda|Amery|nolink=1}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| notes = Ambika Paul was the daughter of Swraj Paul, later a peer, who funded the Children’s Zoo named in her memory. She died of leukaemia, aged 5, in 1968.[71]
| designation = {{n/a}}
}}{{Public art row
| image = London Zoo - Harry Colebourn and Winnie.jpg
| subject = Harry Colebourn and Winnipeg the Bear
| type = Sculptural group
| location = Children's Zoo (behind café), London Zoo
| coordinates = {{coord|51.533353|-0.152575|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Harry Colebourn and Winnipeg the Bear}}
| date = 1995 (unveiled)
| artist = {{sortname|Bill|Epp|nolink=1}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| notes = This second memorial to the inspiration for Winnie-the-Pooh shows the bear with the Canadian soldier who donated her to the Zoo;[72] A cast of a group originally unveiled in Assiniboine Park Zoo, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, in 1992. The model for the figure of Colebourn was his son, Fred.[73]
| designation = {{n/a}}
}}{{Public art row
| image = Plaque in pavement, Broad Walk, Regent's Park.jpg
| subject = Plaque commemorating restoration of gardens
| type = Plaque in pavement
| location = Broad Walk

| coordinates = {{coord|51.526702|-0.147888|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Plaque commemorating restoration of gardens}}
| date = 1996
| artist = {{sortname|Richard|Kindersley}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| notes = Inscribed THIS PLAQUE CELEBRATES THE RESTORATION OF THE AVENUE GARDENS BETWEEN 1993 & 1996. THESE GARDENS WERE DESIGNED BY WILLIAM ANDREWS NESFIELD, 1794–1881 & CREATED BETWEEN 1863 & 1865.[74]
| designation = {{n/a}}
}}{{Public art row
| image = Regent's Park memorial sign.JPG
| subject = Plaque commemorating the Regent's Park victims of the Hyde Park and Regent's Park bombings of 20 July 1982
| type = Plaque on wall
| location = Bandstand
| coordinates = {{coord|51.526542|-0.157444|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Plaque commemorating the Regent's Park victims of the Hyde Park and Regent's Park bombings of 20 July 1982}}
| date = 1982
| artist = {{n/a}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| notes = Inscribed TO THE MEMORY OF/ THOSE BANDSMEN OF THE 1ST BATTALION/ THE ROYAL GREEN JACKETS/ WHO DIED AS THE RESULT OF A TERRORIST ATTACK/ HERE ON THE 20TH JULY 1982.[75][76]
| designation = {{n/a}}
}}{{Public art row
| image = The Awakening, St John's Lodge Garden.JPG
| subject = The Awakening
Anne Lydia Evans
| type = Sculpture
| location = St John's Lodge garden

| coordinates = {{coord|51.528998|-0.151123|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=The Awakening}}
| date = 1998[77]
| artist = {{sortname|Unus|Safardiar|nolink=1}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| notes = Plinth inscribed THE AWAKENING/ IN/ FOND MEMORY OF/ ANNE LYDIA EVANS/ 1929–1999/ WHO SHARED/ THE SECRET/ OF THIS GARDEN.[78] Evans was a general practitioner in Marylebone who campaigned to improve the medical care of victims of torture.[79]
| designation = {{n/a}}
}}{{Public art row
| image = London Zoo - Bronze statue of wild cats.jpg
| commonscat = Unseen Prey by Shenda Amery
| subject = Unseen Prey
| type = Sculptural group
| location = Members' Lawn, London Zoo
| coordinates = {{coord|51.535717|-0.154167|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Unseen Prey}}
| date = {{circa|1999}}
| artist = {{sortname|Shenda|Amery}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| notes = Amery's website gives the following commentary on the work: "Here the artist is expressing the violent force of nature, but without malice. We see two cheetahs frozen in the moment of their pursuit, their prey is unseen. The outcome of the chase is invariably the kill, but the cheetahs are working in co-operation and are hunting out of necessity in order to survive."[80]
| designation = {{n/a}}
}}{{Public art row
| image = Dung Beetles Sculpture by Wendy Taylor at the London Zoo.jpg
| subject = Dung Beetles
| type = Sculptural group
| location = B.U.G.S., London Zoo
| coordinates = {{coord|51.534217|-0.151683|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Dung Beetles}}
| date = 1999
| artist = {{sortname|Wendy|Taylor}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| notes = Unveiled July 1999 by Elizabeth II when opening the Web of Life exhibition, now called B.U.G.S.[81]
| designation = {{n/a}}
}}{{Public art row
| image = London Zoo - Animal Adventure - Bust of Swraj Paul - The Lord Paul of Marylebone.jpg
| commonscat = Bust of Swraj Paul, Baron Paul, London Zoo
| subject = {{sort|Paul, Swraj|Bust of Swraj Paul, Baron Paul}}
| type = Bust
| location = Ambika Paul Children's Zoo, London Zoo
| coordinates = {{coord|51.533983|-0.154333|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Lord Paul}}
| date = 2002 (erected)
| artist = Sadiq[82]
| architect = {{n/a}}
| notes = A donation of £1m from Paul, an Indian-born industrialist, prevented the Zoo from being closed down in 1992.[83]
| designation = {{n/a}}
}}{{Public art row
| subject = Sundial
| type = Sundial
| location = Thames Water Garden, London Zoo
| date = 2003
| artist = {{sortname|David|Harber|nolink=1}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| notes = [84]
| designation = {{n/a}}
}}{{Public art row
| image = London Zoo - near the Gorilla Kingdom - statues of gorillas (2).jpg
| subject= Gorillas
| type = Sculptures
| location = Gorilla Kingdom, London Zoo
| date = 2007
| artist = {{sortname|Bruce|Pollin|nolink=1}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| notes = [85]
| designation = {{n/a}}
}}{{Public art row
| image = Clock in London Zoo.jpg
| commonscat = Blackburn Pavilion clock
| subject = Clock
| type = Animated clock
| location = Blackburn Pavilion (Tropical Aviary), London Zoo
| coordinates = {{coord|51.53355|-0.152117|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Blackburn Pavilion Clock}}
| date = 2008
| artist = {{sortname|Tim|Hunkin}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| notes = The result of a commission on the theme of Victorian attitudes towards nature, Hunkin’s clock takes inspiration from the work of the cartoonist Saul Steinberg and from Rowland Emett’s Guinness Clock for the 1951 Festival of Britain.[86]
| designation = {{n/a}}
}}{{Public art row
| image = ZSL London - Giant Tortoise sculpture (03).jpg
| subject = Giant Tortoise
| type = Sculpture
| location = Giant tortoises display, London Zoo
| coordinates = {{coord|51.534725|-0.155787|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Giant Tortoise}}
| date = 2009
| artist = {{sortname|Owen|Cunningham|nolink=1}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| notes = [87]
| designation = {{n/a}}
}}{{Public art row
| image = Girl and the Jaguar, Regent's Park.jpg
| subject = Girl and the Jaguar, Fox and the Girl, Boy and Butterflies
| type = Sculptures
| location = Regent's Park

| coordinates = {{coord|51.533921|-0.158972|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Giant Tortoise}}
| date = 2010
| artist = {{sortname|Tom|Harvey|nolink=1}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| notes = The sculptor worked with a pupils from St James’s and St Michael’s Primary Schools to come up with ideas for the sculptures.[88]
| designation = {{n/a}}
}}{{Public art row
| image = London Zoo 11-03-2013.jpg
| commonscat = Boris the Polar Bear
| subject = Boris the Polar Bear
| type = Statue
| location = Broad Walk, near the Amphitheatre, London Zoo
| coordinates = {{coord|51.535283|-0.153583|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Boris the Polar Bear}}
| date = 2012
| artist = {{sortname|Adam|Binder|nolink=1}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| notes = Originally displayed for a month in Sloane Square, the life-size bronze statue of a polar bear then became a permanent fixture at the Zoo.[89]
| designation = {{n/a}}
}}{{Public art row
| image = ZSL London - Hari and his Mother sculpture (01).jpg
| subject = Hari and his Mother
| type = Sculptural group
| location = Entrance to Tiger Territory, London Zoo
| coordinates = {{coord|51.534733|-0.1548|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Hari and his Mother}}
| date = 2013
| artist = {{sortname|Linden|Hamilton|nolink=1}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| notes = This replaced a statue by Carol Orwin titled Meow or Newborn Tiger Cub which was previously on the site.[90]
| designation = {{n/a}}
}}{{Public art row
| image = ZSL London - Hari Stretches sculpture (02).jpg
| subject = Hari Stretches
| type = Statue
| location = Tiger Territory, London Zoo
| coordinates = {{coord|51.53465|-0.156183|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Hari Stretches}}
| date = 2013
| artist = {{sortname|Christine|Close|nolink=1}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| notes = A copper and bronze resin sculpture of a tiger stretching itself.[91]
| designation = {{n/a}}
}}{{Public art row
| image = ZSL London - Pouncer (04).jpg
| subject = Pouncer
| type = Sculptures
| location = Tiger Territory, London Zoo
| coordinates = {{coord|51.534783|-0.15505|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Pouncer}}
| date = 2013
| artist = {{sortname|Carol|Orwin|nolink=1}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| notes = A bronze statue of a tiger cub learning to hunt, its eyes set on a flying frog.[92]
| designation = {{n/a}}
}}{{Public art row
| image = ZSL London - Territorial Challenge (02).jpg
| subject = Territorial Challenge
| type = Statue
| location = Tiger Territory, London Zoo
| coordinates = {{coord|51.534133|-0.154983|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Territorial Challenge}}
| date = 2013
| artist = {{sortname|Teresa|Martin|nolink=1}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| notes = An iron and marble resin statue of a tiger on its hind legs, fighting.[93]
| designation = {{n/a}}
}}{{Public art row
| image = ZSL London - Tiger going for a swim sculpture (01).jpg
| subject = Tiger Going for a Swim
| type = Sculpture
| location = Tiger Territory, London Zoo
| coordinates = {{coord|51.53415|-0.154783|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Tiger Going for a Swim}}
| date = 2013
| artist = {{sortname|Christy|Symington|nolink=1}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| notes = A bronze resin sculpture of a partly submerged tiger.[94]
| designation = {{n/a}}
}}{{Public art footer}}

Works no longer on public display in Regent's Park

{{Public art header|show_architect=yes|show_material=no|show_dimensions=no|show_owner=no}}{{Public art row
| image = London Zoo - Bear and Child.jpg
| subject = Bear and Child
| type = Sculptural group
| location = London Zoo
| date = 1928
| artist = {{nobreak|"E. M. A."}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| notes = Donated to the Zoological Society of London by Constance Goetze in memory of her husband. The sculpture's location within the Zoo changed several times; in 2013 it took up residence in the ZSL's library.[95]
| designation = {{n/a}}
}}{{Public art row
| image = London Zoo - The Seated Hand.jpg
| subject = The Seated Hand
| type = Sculpture
| location = Next to the Macaw Aviary, London Zoo
| coordinates = {{coord|51.535383|-0.152117|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Guy the Gorilla}}
| date = 1988
| artist = {{sortname|Diane|Maclean}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| notes = [96]
| designation = {{n/a}}
}}{{Public art footer}}

St John's Wood

St John's Wood, a suburban area of mainly Victorian buildings in the northern extremity of the City of Westminster, was declared a conservation area in 1968.[97]{{Public art header|show_architect=yes|show_material=no|show_dimensions=no|show_owner=no}}{{Public art row
| image = Memorial to Edward Onslow Ford, Grove End Road-Abbey Road, NW8.jpg
| commonscat = Edward Onslow Ford Memorial
| subject = {{sort|Ford|Memorial to Edward Onslow Ford}}
| location = Abbey Road / Grove End Road
| coordinates = {{coord|51.5319|-0.1771|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Memorial to Edward Onslow Ford}}
| date = 1903
| artist = {{sortname|Andrea Carlo|Lucchesi}}
| architect = {{sortname|John William|Simpson}}
| type = Obelisk with sculpture
| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1066531 Grade II]}}
| notes = Unveiled 13 July 1903.[98] At the front of the memorial is a casting of Onslow Ford's own Muse from his Shelley Memorial in University College, Oxford; behind is a portrait head of the sculptor by Lucchesi.[99]
}}{{Public art row
| image = W.G. Grace Gates (geograph 2791023).jpg
| subject = Grace Gates
W. G. Grace
| location = Lord's Cricket Ground
| coordinates = {{coord|51.5283|-0.1732|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Grace Gates}}
| date = 1923
| artist = {{n/a}}
| architect = {{sortname|Herbert|Baker}}
| type = Gates
| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1246985 Grade II]}}
| notes = [100]
}}{{Public art row
| image = Lord's weathervane.jpg
| commonscat = Old Father Time, Lord's Cricket Ground
| subject = Old Father Time
| location = Lord's Cricket Ground
| coordinates = {{coord|51.5288|-0.1722|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Old Father Time}}
| date = 1926
| artist = {{n/a}}
| architect = {{sortname|Herbert|Baker}}
| type = Weathervane
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = A gift by Baker, the architect of the Grandstand, to the Marylebone Cricket Club and Lord's.[101] Moved to the Mound Stand in 1996 to allow for the demolition of Baker's Grandstand and the construction of its replacement by Sir Nicholas Grimshaw.[102]
}}{{Public art row
| image = Sporting Figures Relief, Lord's.jpg
| subject = Sporting figures
| location = Lord's Cricket Ground, Wellington Road
| coordinates = {{coord|51.5301|-0.1693|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Sporting figures relief}}
| date = 1934
| artist = {{sortname|Gilbert|Bayes}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| type = Bas-relief
| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1271512 Grade II]}}
| notes = 13 sportspeople, including tennis players, golfers, cricketers, swimmers, oarsmen and footballers are depicted in a procession. The inscription PLAY UP PLAY UP AND PLAY THE GAME is taken from Henry Newbolt's poem "Vitaï Lampada" (1892). The setting was remodelled in 1995–1996.[103]
}}{{Public art row
| image = St-George-and-the-dragon-St-Mary-Le-Bone.jpg
| commonscat = St Marylebone War Memorial
| subject = {{sort|Saint Marylebone War Memorial|St Marylebone War Memorial}}
| location = {{sort|Saint John's Wood|St John's Wood}} roundabout, top of Park Road
| coordinates = {{coord|51.530|-0.1679|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=St Marylebone War Memorial}}
| date = {{circa|1935|sortable=yes}}
| artist = {{sortname|Charles Leonard|Hartwell}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| type = Equestrian statue
| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1264816 Grade II]}}
| notes = Hartwell designed the bronze group of Saint George spearing the dragon for a war memorial in Newcastle upon Tyne, commissioned by Earl Haig. This later casting was a gift of the artist Sigismund Goetze.[104]
}}{{Public art row
| subject = {{sort|Drakoules|Memorial to {{nobreak|Alice Drakoules}}}}
| location = {{sort|Saint John's Wood|St John's Wood}} Churchyard
| date = 1937
| artist = {{n/a}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| type = Bird bath with relief sculpture
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = Alice Drakoules was the treasurer of the Humanitarian League who lived near this site, at Regent's Park; the relief depicts a stag, a fox, a heron, a squirrel, a horse, a cat and a dog, representing the broad compass of the organisation's work.[105]
}}{{Public art row
| image = St John the Baptist by Hans Feibusch.jpg
| subject = Saint John the Baptist
| location = {{sort|Saint John's Wood Church|St John's Wood Church}}
| coordinates = {{coord|51.5306|-0.1681|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Saint John the Baptist}}
| date = 1977
| artist = {{sortname|Hans|Feibusch}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| type = Statue
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = Primarily a muralist, Feibusch turned to sculpture in 1970 as his eyesight began to decline. He produced a John the Baptist in cast resin in 1973;[106] this cast of 1977 was installed in to mark the completion of the church's new hall.[107]
}}{{Public art row
| image = Flickr - Duncan~ - Bowler.jpg
| subject = Bowler
| location = Lord's Cricket Ground
| date = 2002
| artist = {{sortname|Antony|Dufort|nolink=1}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| type = Statue
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = A figure of a cricketer in the first stage of the "follow through" position.[108]
}}{{Public art row
| subject = Sundial
| location = Gardens of the Hospital of St John and St Elizabeth
| coordinates = {{coord|51.5331|-0.1758|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Sundial}}
| artist = {{dunno}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| type = Sundial
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = [109]
}}{{Public art footer}}

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