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词条 List of public art in Kensington
释义

  1. City of Westminster

      Royal Albert Hall frieze   Royal Geographical Society 

  2. Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea

     North Kensington and Notting Hill  South Kensington  Victoria and Albert Museum 

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. Bibliography

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This is a list of public art in Kensington, a district in the City of Westminster and the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in London.

City of Westminster

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| image = Memorial to the Great Exhibition in the Kensington Gore, London 2013 (9).JPG
| subject = {{sort|Great Exhibition|Memorial to the Great Exhibition}}
| commonscat = Memorial to the Great Exhibition
| type = Statue with other sculpture
| location = Kensington Gore
| coordinates = {{coord|51.5004|-0.1773|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM}}
| date = 1863
| artist = {{sortname|Joseph|Durham}}
| architect = {{sortname|Sydney|Smirke}}
| notes = Erected in June 1863 in the gardens of the Royal Horticultural Society in South Kensington. Moved to its present site in the early 1890s.[1] Another cast of the statue of Prince Albert is in Saint Peter Port, Guernsey.[2]
| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1227163 Grade II]}}
}}{{anchor|Napier of Magdala}}{{Public art row
| image = Queen's Gate, Kensington (cropped).jpg
| subject = {{sort|Napier|Statue of Robert Napier, 1st Baron Napier of Magdala}}
| commonscat =
| type = Equestrian statue
| location = Queen's Gate
| coordinates = {{coord|51.5013|-0.1803|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM}}
| date = 1891
| artist = {{sortname|Joseph Edgar|Boehm}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| notes = Originally stood in Waterloo Place; moved to its current site in 1921. A replica of the statue to Napier in Kolkata. The boundary line with Kensington and Chelsea bisects the length of this statue.[3] In 2004 the artist Eleonora Aguiari wrapped the statue in bright red tape as a comment on Britain's imperialist past.[4]
| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1224311 Grade II]}}
}}{{Public art row
| image = Albert Hall (4).jpg
| subject = Mosaic
| type= Mosaic
| location = Royal Albert Hall, South Porch
| coordinates = {{coord|51.500481|-0.177305|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM}}
| date = 2003
| artist = {{sortname|Shelagh|Wakely|nolink=1}} {{small|(made by Trevor Caley)}}
| architect = Building Design Partnership {{small|(South Porch)}}
| notes = Installed on the pediment of the Building Design Partnership's new South Porch of 2003,[5] the 60,000-piece mosaic is inspired by chaos theory[6] and by the existing, Victorian frieze on the Albert Hall's façade.[7]
| designation = {{n/a}}
}}{{Public art row
| image = Royal Geographical Society building in London.jpeg
| subject = Balustrade
| type = Glass balustrade
| location = Royal Geographical Society, Exhibition Road
| coordinates = {{coord|51.501086|-0.174730|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM}}
| date = 2004
| artist = {{sortname|Eleanor|Long|nolink=1}}
| architect = {{sortname|Craig|Downie|nolink=1}}
| notes = Images of contours, maps and landscapes are etched into the glass panels.{{sfn|Westminster City Council|2009|pp=68–69}}[8]
| designation = {{n/a}}
}}{{Public art row
| image = Velocity Wave, Imperial College Sports Centre.JPG
| subject = Velocity Wave{{sfn|Westminster City Council|2009|pp=68–69}}
| type = Glass balustrade
| location = Imperial College Sports Centre, Prince's Gardens
| coordinates = {{coord|51.499968|-0.173379|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM}}
| date = 2004–2006
| artist = {{sortname|Pat|Kaufman|nolink=1}}
| architect = Arup Associates
| notes = The artist consulted scientists at Imperial College researching into the velocity wave patterns of different sporting activities. These patterns were etched into the glass panes at the entrance ramps and stairs to the sports centre, and infilled with resin and gold leaf. The balustrade is lit at night by white LED lights.[9]
| designation = {{n/a}}
}}{{Public art footer}}

Royal Albert Hall frieze

{{Commons category|Friezes on the Royal Albert Hall}}

The exterior of the Royal Albert Hall (built in 1867–1871 to the designs of Francis Fowke and Henry Young Darracott Scott) is embellished with a mosaic frieze composed of sixteen separate designs by multiple artists. This was assembled from 800 slabs prepared by attendees of the South Kensington Museum's mosaic class; the terracotta was manufactured by Minton, Hollins and Company. The designs are listed below in anti-clockwise order from the north.[10]

#Subject ArtistDesignation
1 Various Countries of the World bringing in their Offerings
to the Exhibition of 1851
Poynter|Edward Poynter}}{{sort|A|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1217742 Grade I]}}
2 MusicFrederick Richard|Pickersgill}}
3 SculptureFrederick Richard|Pickersgill|nolink=1}}
4 PaintingFrederick Richard|Pickersgill|nolink=1}}
5 Princes, Art Patrons and ArtistsEdward|Armitage}}
6 Workers in StoneWilliam Frederick|Yeames}}
7 Workers in Wood and BrickWilliam Frederick|Yeames|nolink=1}}
8 ArchitectureWilliam Frederick|Yeames|nolink=1}}
9 The Infancy of the Arts and SciencesFrederick Richard|Pickersgill|nolink=1}}
10 AgricultureHenry Stacy|Marks}}
11 Horticulture and Land SurveyingHenry Stacy|Marks|nolink=1}}
12 Astronomy and NavigationHenry Stacy|Marks|nolink=1}}
13 A Group of Philosophers, Sages and StudentsEdward|Armitage|nolink=1}}
14 EngineeringJohn Callcott|Horsley}}
15 The Mechanical PowersHenry Hugh|Armstead}}
16 Pottery and GlassmakingFrederick Richard|Pickersgill|nolink=1}}
{{-}}

Royal Geographical Society

{{Main|Royal Geographical Society|Lowther Lodge}}{{Public art header|show_architect=yes|show_material=no|show_dimensions=no|show_owner=no}}{{Public art row
| image = Sir Clements Robert Markham Bust.jpg
| subject = {{sort|Markham|Bust of Clements Markham}}
| location = Courtyard
| date = 1921
| artist = {{sortname|F. W.|Pomeroy}}
| architect =
| type = Bust
| designation = {{sort|B|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1217774 Grade II*]}}
| notes = {{sfn|Matthews|2012|p=151}}
}}{{Public art row
| image = Shackleton.jpg
| commonscat = Statue of Ernest Shackleton, London
| subject = {{sort|Shackleton|Statue of Ernest Shackleton}}
| location = Exhibition Road façade
| coordinates = {{coord|51.5015|-0.17479|display=inline|name=Statue of Ernest Shackleton}}
| date = 1927–1932
| artist = {{sortname|Charles Sargeant|Jagger}}
| architect =
| type = Statue in niche
| designation = {{sort|B|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1217774 Grade II*]}}
| notes = [11]{{sfn|Matthews|2012|p=152}}
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| image = Statue of David Livingstone, Royal Geographical Society.jpg
| commonscat = Statue of David Livingstone, London
| subject = {{sort|Livingstone|Statue of David Livingstone}}
| location = Kensington Gore façade
| coordinates = {{coord|51.50161|-0.17498|display=inline|name=Statue of David Livingston}}
| date = 1953
| artist = {{sortname|T. B.|Huxley-Jones}}
| architect =
| type = Statue in niche
| designation = {{sort|B|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1217774 Grade II*]}}
| notes = {{sfn|Matthews|2012|p=152}}
}}{{Public art footer}}

Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea

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| image = Statue of Henry Vassall-Fox, 3rd Baron Holland 1.jpg
| commonscat = Lord Holland statue, Holland Park
| subject = {{sort|Holland|Statue of Henry Vassall-Fox, 3rd Baron Holland}}
| location = Holland Park
| date = 1872
| artist = {{sortname|George Frederic|Watts}} and Joseph Edgar Boehm
| architect = {{n/a}}
| type = Statue
| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1223782 Grade II]}}
| notes = Unveiled 1926.[12]
}}{{Public art row
| image = Queen's Gate, Kensington (cropped).jpg
| subject = {{sort|Napier|Statue of Robert Napier, 1st Baron Napier of Magdala}}
| commonscat =
| location = Queen's Gate
| coordinates = {{coord|51.5013|-0.1803|type:landmark_region:GB-WSM|name=Statue of Robert Napier, 1st Baron Napier of Magdala}}
| date = 1891
| artist = {{sortname|Joseph Edgar|Boehm}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| type = Equestrian statue
| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1224311 Grade II]}}
| notes = Originally stood in Waterloo Place; moved to its current site in 1921. A replica of the statue to Napier in Kolkata. The boundary line with the City of Westminster bisects the length of this statue.[13] In 2004 the artist Eleonora Aguiari wrapped the statue in bright red tape as a comment on Britain's imperialist past.[14]
}}{{Public art row
| image = Warwick Gardens - Victoria Column - geograph.org.uk - 1540760.jpg
| subject = {{sort|Victoria|Queen Victoria Monument}}
| location = Warwick Gardens
| coordinates = {{coord|51.496871|-0.204195|name=Queen Victoria Monument}}
| date = 1904
| artist = {{n/a}}
| architect = {{sortname|H. L.|Florence|nolink=1}}
| type = Commemorative column
| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1227138 Grade II]}}
| notes = [15]
}}{{Public art row
| image = ImperialCollegeLondon.jpg
| subject = {{sort|Beit|Bust of Alfred Beit}}
| location = Royal School of Mines
| date = 1910
| artist = {{sortname|Paul Raphael|Montford}}
| architect = {{sortname|Aston|Webb}}
| type = Bust
| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1227162 Grade II]}}
| notes = [16]
}}{{Public art row
| image = ImperialCollegeLondon.jpg
| subject = {{sort|Wernher|Bust of Julius Wernher}}
| location = Royal School of Mines
| date = 1910
| artist = {{sortname|Paul Raphael|Montford}}
| architect = {{sortname|Aston|Webb}}
| type = Bust
| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1227162 Grade II]}}
| notes = [16]
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| image = Kensington War Memorial.JPG
| commonscat = Kensington War Memorial
| subject = Kensington War Memorial
| location = Kensington Church Street, southern end
| date = 1922
| artist = {{sortname|F. W.|Pomeroy}}
| architect = {{sortname|Major Hubert C.|Corlette|nolink=1}}
| type = War memorial
| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1222889 Grade II]}}
| notes = Unveiled 1 July 1922 by Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll.[17]
}}{{Public art row
| image = Baden Powell South Kensington.JPG|75px]]
| subject = {{sort|Baden-Powell|Statue of Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell}}
| location = Queen's Gate
| date = 1961
| artist = {{sortname|Don|Potter}}
| architect =
| type = Statue
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = Unveiled in 1961 by Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, who was President of the Scout Association.{{sfn|Matthews|2012|p=150}} A preparatory model is in the collection of the Scouts Heritage Service in Gilwell Park, Essex.[18]
}}{{Public art row
| image = Twelve Responses to Tragedy wide.JPG
| commonscat = Twelve Responses to Tragedy
| subject = Yalta Memorial (Twelve Responses to Tragedy)
| location = Yalta Memorial Garden, Cromwell Road
| date = 1986
| artist = {{sortname|Angela|Conner}}
| architect =
| type =
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = Replaced original version of 1981, destroyed by vandals in 1982.
}}{{Public art row
| image = Paolozzi_in_its_new_location_(33425502923).jpg
| commonscat = Head of Invention
| subject = Head of Invention
| location = Outside the Design Museum
| date = 1989
| artist = {{sortname|Eduardo|Paolozzi}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| type = Sculpture
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes =
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| image =
| subject = Statue of lion with Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom
| location = Outside Kensington Central Library, facing Phillimore Walk
| date = 1960
| artist = William McMillan
| architect = E. Vincent Harris
| type = Architectural sculpture
| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1119724 Grade II*]}}
| notes =
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| image =
| subject = Statue of unicorn with Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom
| location = Outside Kensington Central Library, facing Phillimore Walk
| date = 1960
| artist = William McMillan
| architect = E. Vincent Harris
| type = Architectural sculpture
| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1119724 Grade II*]}}
| notes =
}}{{Public art footer}}

North Kensington and Notting Hill

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| subject = Coat of arms of the National Bank Limited (Azure a harp Or within an orle of bezants)
| location = Pembridge Gardens, on side of Royal Bank of Scotland, Notting Hill Gate
| date = 1950s
| artist = {{dunno}}
| architect =
| type = Architectural sculpture (relief)
| designation =
| notes = The National Bank was based in Ireland, and had a branch here. Its British operations were eventually acquired by the Royal Bank of Scotland in 1985.[19]
|[20]
}}{{Public art row
| image = Ruler of Ukraine statuette Volodymir bright.JPG
| commonscat = Monument to Volodymyr the Great (London)
| subject = Statue of Saint Volodymyr
| location = Holland Park Avenue
| coordinates = {{coord|51.5074|-0.2041|display=inline|name=Statue of Saint Volodymyr}}
| date = 1988
| artist = {{sortname|Leo|Mol}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| type = Statue
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = Unveiled 29 May 1988. Commemorates the 1,000th anniversary of the Christianisation of Kievan Rus'. Later in 1988, another statue of the saint by the same sculptor was erected in Rome.{{sfn|Blackwood|1989|p=326}}
}}{{Public art row
| image = Kinetic sculpture Notting Hill Gate.jpg
| subject = The Climber
| location = On roof of 43–45 Notting Hill Gate
| date = 2000
| artist = {{sortname|Peter|Logan|nolink=1}}
| architect =
| type = Kinetic architectural sculpture
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = All the moving parts of the sculpture had to be removed in 2013 after a piece collapsed and fell onto the pavement on 22 June that year.[21][23]
}}{{Public art row
| subject = Carnival Elephant
| location = Outside Waterstone's, Notting Hill Gate
| date = 2003
| artist = {{sortname|Nadim|Karam}}
| architect =
| type = Sculpture
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = [22]
  • [https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2194103 Image]

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| subject = Two Carnival Figures
| location = On roof of Waterstone's, Notting Hill Gate
| date = 2003
| artist = {{sortname|Nadim|Karam}}
| architect =
| type = Architectural sculptures
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = [22]
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| image = NottingHill StSava arches.jpg
| subject = Mosaic of Saint Sava
| location = Façade of St Sava's Serbian Orthodox Church, Notting Hill
| date = c.1952
| artist =
| architect =
| type = Mosaic
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = [23]
}}{{Public art footer}}

South Kensington

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| image = A memorial to the victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami at the Natural History Museum, London.jpg
| commonscat =
| subject = Memorial to victims of the {{nobreak|2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami}}
| location = Darwin Centre courtyard, Natural History Museum
| coordinates =
| date = 2011
| artist = {{n/a}}
| architect = Carmody Groarke Architects
| type = Memorial
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = Unveiled 6 July 2011 by the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall.[24] 4.1m³ of granite with one corner cut away, the largest single block of stone to be transported in Great Britain since the building of Stonehenge. Michael Holland, the memorial's principal organiser, lost his mother, wife and daughter to the tsunami.[25]
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| image = Bronze statue of Alfred Russel Wallace.jpg
| commonscat = Statue of Alfred Russel Wallace
| subject = {{sort|Wallace|Statue of Alfred Russel Wallace}}
| location = Outside the Darwin Centre 2 building, near the wildlife garden, Natural History Museum
| date = 2013
| artist = {{sortname|Anthony|Smith|dab=sculptor}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| type = Statue
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = Unveiled 7 November 2013, the centenary of Wallace’s death, by David Attenborough. The statue depicts Wallace at the moment of his discovery of the golden birdwing butterfly in the Bacan islands of Indonesia.[26]
}}{{Public art row
| image = Statue of Béla Bartók, South Kensington, London (17859144779).jpg
| subject = {{sort|Bartók|Statue of Béla Bartók}}
| location = South Kensington tube station
| date = 2004
| artist = {{sortname|Imre|Varga}}
| architect =
| type = Statue
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = {{sfn|Matthews|2012|p=149}}
}}{{Public art footer}}

Victoria and Albert Museum

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|image1=Victoria and Albert Museum - Main Entrance c.1960 - geograph.org.uk - 325588.jpg
|caption1=Main entrance of the Victoria and Albert Museum, photographed in about 1960
|image2=Detail from Drury's Doorway to the Victoria and Albert Museum (iv) - geograph.org.uk - 1588103.jpg
|caption2=Detail of two of Alfred Drury’s relief panels above the main portal. The full inscription is taken from Joshua Reynolds’s Discourses: “The excellence of every art must consist in the complete accomplishment of its purpose”.
|image3=Statue of William Morris at Victoria and Albert Museum, London 2013.JPG
|caption3=Statue of William Morris by Arthur George Walker on the Exhibition Road façade}}
Subject Notes Type Location Date Sculptor Architect Source
Victoria|Queen Victoria{{--}}}} Statue in niche Cromwell Road façade 1905Drury|Alfred Drury}}Webb|Aston Webb}} [30]
Albert|Albert, Prince Consort{{--}}}} Statue Cromwell Road façade 1905Drury|Alfred Drury}}Webb|Aston Webb}} [30]
George|Saint George{{--}}}} Statue in niche Cromwell Road façade 1905Drury|Alfred Drury}}Webb|Aston Webb}} [30]
Michael|Saint Michael{{--}}}} Statue in niche Cromwell Road façade 1905Drury|Alfred Drury}}Webb|Aston Webb}} [30]
9 allegorical figures{{--}}}} Relief panels Cromwell Road façade 1905Drury|Alfred Drury}}Webb|Aston Webb}} [30]
Inspiration and Knowledge{{--}}}} Statues in niches Cromwell Road façade 1905Drury|Alfred Drury}}Webb|Aston Webb}} [30]
Truth and Beauty{{--}}}} Reliefs in spandrels Cromwell Road façade 1905Frampton|George Frampton}}Webb|Aston Webb}} [30]
Edward VII{{--}}}} Statue in niche Cromwell Road façade 1905John|William Goscombe John}}Webb|Aston Webb}} [30]
Alexandra of Denmark{{--}}}} Statue in niche Cromwell Road façade 1905John|William Goscombe John}}Webb|Aston Webb}} [30]
Gibbons|Grinling Gibbons Sculptor Statue in niche Cromwell Road façade 1905Frith|William Silver Frith}}Webb|Aston Webb}} [27]
Bacon|John Bacon Sculptor Statue in niche Cromwell Road façade 1905Frith|William Silver Frith}}Webb|Aston Webb}} [28]
Flaxman|John Flaxman Sculptor Statue in niche Cromwell Road façade 1905Pegram|Bertram Pegram}}Webb|Aston Webb}} [29]
Chantrey|Francis Leggatt Chantrey Sculptor Statue in niche Cromwell Road façade 1905Pegram|Bertram Pegram}}Webb|Aston Webb}} [30]
Foley|John Henry Foley Sculptor Statue in niche Cromwell Road façade 1905Gamble|James Gamble}}Webb|Aston Webb}} [31]
Stevens|Alfred Stevens Sculptor Statue in niche Cromwell Road façade 1905Gamble|James Gamble}}Webb|Aston Webb}} [32]
Hogarth|William Hogarth Painter Statue in niche Cromwell Road façade 1905Sheppard|Reuben Sheppard}}Webb|Aston Webb}} [33]
Reynolds|Joshua Reynolds Painter Statue in niche Cromwell Road façade 1905Sheppard|Reuben Sheppard}}Webb|Aston Webb}} [34]
Gainsborough|Thomas Gainsborough Painter Statue in niche Cromwell Road façade 1905Babb|Stanley Nicholson Babb}}Webb|Aston Webb}} [35]
Romney|George Romney Painter Statue in niche Cromwell Road façade 1905Babb|Stanley Nicholson Babb}}Webb|Aston Webb}} [36]
Cosway|Richard Cosway Painter Statue in niche Cromwell Road façade 1905Gillick|Ernest Gillick}}Webb|Aston Webb}} [37]
Turner|J. M. W. Turner Painter Statue in niche Cromwell Road façade 1905Gillick|Ernest Gillick}}Webb|Aston Webb}} [38]
Constable|John Constable Painter Statue in niche Cromwell Road façade 1905Hill|Vincent Hill}}Webb|Aston Webb}} [39]
Watts|George Frederic Watts Painter Statue in niche Cromwell Road façade 1905Goulden|Richard Reginald Goulden}}Webb|Aston Webb}} [40]
Leighton|Frederic, Lord Leighton Painter Statue in niche Cromwell Road façade 1905Bayes|Gilbert Bayes}}Webb|Aston Webb}} [41]
Millais|John Everett Millais Painter Statue in niche Cromwell Road façade 1905Myrander|James Stevenson (“Myrander”)}}Webb|Aston Webb}} [31]
William of Wykeham Architect Statue in niche Cromwell Road façade 1905Rollins|J. Wenlock Rollins}}Webb|Aston Webb}} [42]
Thorpe|John Thorpe Architect Statue in niche Cromwell Road façade 1905Rollins|J. Wenlock Rollins}}Webb|Aston Webb}} [32]
Jones|Inigo Jones Architect Statue in niche Cromwell Road façade 1905Wheatley|Oliver Wheatley}}Webb|Aston Webb}} [31]
Wren|Christopher Wren Architect Statue in niche Cromwell Road façade 1905Wheatley|Oliver Wheatley}}Webb|Aston Webb}} [43]
Chambers|William Chambers Architect Statue in niche Cromwell Road façade 1905Bayes|Gilbert Bayes}}Webb|Aston Webb}} [44]
Barry|Charles Barry Architect Statue in niche Cromwell Road façade 1905Bayes|Gilbert Bayes}}Webb|Aston Webb}} [45]
Dunstan|Saint Dunstan Craftsman Statue in niche Exhibition Road façade 1905Jenkins|Frank Lynn Jenkins}}Webb|Aston Webb}} [31]
William Torell Metalworker Statue in niche Exhibition Road façade 1905Jenkins|Frank Lynn Jenkins}}Webb|Aston Webb}} [31]
Caxton|William Caxton Printer Statue in niche Exhibition Road façade 1905Montford|Paul Raphael Montford}}Webb|Aston Webb}} [31]
Heriot|George Heriot Goldsmith Statue in niche Exhibition Road façade 1905Montford|Paul Raphael Montford}}Webb|Aston Webb}} [31]
Shaw|Huntingdon Shaw Smith Statue in niche Exhibition Road façade 1905Broadbent|Abraham Broadbent}}Webb|Aston Webb}} [31]
Tompion|Thomas Tompion Clockmaker Statue in niche Exhibition Road façade 1905Broadbent|Abraham Broadbent}}Webb|Aston Webb}} [31]
Chippendale|Thomas Chippendale Furniture maker Statue in niche Exhibition Road façade 1905Hodge|Albert Hodge}}Webb|Aston Webb}} [31]
Wedgwood|Josiah Wedgwood Potter Statue in niche Exhibition Road façade 1905Hodge|Albert Hodge}}Webb|Aston Webb}} [31]
Payne|Roger Payne Bookbinder Statue in niche Exhibition Road façade 1905Walker|Arthur George Walker}}Webb|Aston Webb}} [31]
Morris|William Morris Textile designer Statue in niche Exhibition Road façade 1905Walker|Arthur George Walker}}Webb|Aston Webb}} [31]

See also

  • List of public art in Kensington Gardens

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