List of public art in Rutland

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This is a list of public art in Rutland, in England. This list applies only to works of public art accessible in an outdoor public space. For example, this does not include any artworks in a museum or private collection.

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Empingham

ImageTitle / subjectLocation and
coordinates
DateArtist / designerTypeMaterialDimensionsDesignation Wikidata Notes
The Great Tower - geograph.org.uk - 1003941.jpg The Great TowerSykes Lane, near the Rutland Water visitor centre

52°39′45″N0°37′05″W / 52.662557°N 0.617921°W / 52.662557; -0.617921
1980AlexanderSculptureBronzeHeight 10 metres [1] [2]

Oakham

ImageTitle / subjectLocation and
coordinates
DateArtist / designerTypeMaterialDimensionsDesignation Wikidata Notes
Statue of Elizabeth II Catmos Street

52°40′09″N0°43′31″W / 52.669087°N 0.725402°W / 52.669087; -0.725402
2024Hywel PratleyStatue on pedestalBronze and stoneHeight 2.1 metres Q125821527 [3]

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References

  1. Alexander (1985). ""The Great Tower": Conception and Construction of a Very Large Bronze Sculpture". Leonardo. 18 (1): 24–27. doi:10.2307/1578089. JSTOR   1578089.
  2. The Great Tower. Art UK. Retrieved 21 May 2024.
  3. "First Queen Elizabeth II Memorial Statue Unveiled, with a Smile and Three Corgis, in England". 23 April 2024.