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The Artist as Hephaestus Statue of John Cass Pearl Assurance War Memorial Equestrian statue of Charles II of England trampling Cromwell Statue of Terence Cuneo, London Waterloo station The Stag Fountains at Centre Point Dr Salter's Daydream Cheapside Cross One Nation Under CCTV Statue of Hans Sloane, Chelsea Physic Garden Equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington, Aldershot Eleanor cross, Charing Cross Statue of Robert Milligan
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Demolished in 2004. London Metropolitan University's Graduate School, designed by Daniel Libeskind, now stands on the site. Newton lived nearby, on 35 St Martin's Street, from 1710 to 1725. The bust was formerly in the south-western corner of the gardens. Intended as a national memorial to George IV, this structure gave its name to the district of Kings Cross. It was much criticised and was demolished in 1845. Moved to the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, in 1947. 0001-06-22 In 2014 the statue was moved to the National Football Museum in Manchester. 0001-07-09 In 2015 the sculpture was moved to the National Trust property of Mottisfont in Hampshire. The seated statue of Alfred Salter was stolen in 2011, after which the figures of his daughter Joyce and her cat were taken into safekeeping by Southwark Council. The new work includes an additional sculpture portraying Salter's wife, Ada. 0001-01-13 A commission by the London County Council, situated outside the estate's community centre, where a mother and baby clinic was held. In 1970 the work was reported stolen. First exhibited at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, the work disappeared soon after its installation on the estate. Part of Louis Odette’s 2005 bequest of sculptures to the LSE. As of 2013 the sculpture is no longer at this location. Sold at auction in 2004. Formerly stood in the north-western corner of the gardens, a site close to 47 Leicester Square, where Reynolds lived from 1760 until his death in 1792. Cheere produced a bronzed lead statuette of the Duke of Cumberland in around 1745. In 1770 a full-scale statue differing slightly from this model was erected in Cavendish Square; it was removed in 1868 and melted down. In the summer of 2012 a replica made of soap by the Korean artist Meekyoung Shin was installed on the plinth and allowed to erode over the course of a year. The display was later extended by a further six months to the end of 2013 and other versions were installed in the grounds of the South Korean National Museum of Contemporary Art and at MoCA Taipei. The sculpture, designed to be suitable for children to handle, was stolen from the school shortly after it was unveiled. Commissioned by the London and Paris Property Group for the site, which was the front façade of their new offices. The plaster and polystyrene model for the statue, which is a self-portrait, is in the National Portrait Gallery. Sold at auction by Bonhams in 2012. 0001-05-02 0001-09-30 Demolished in 2002. 2000.0 This replica, one of several made to mark the foundation's 250th anniversary, stood in the niche once occupied by Roubiliac's original. Originally stood in a niche at the school funded by Cass . The statue was moved to premises on Jewry Street in 1869, which were rebuilt in 1898–1901. Moved indoors by 1919. In 1980 it was put on permanent loan to the Guildhall. A replica stood in the niche at Jewry Street from 1998 to 2020. Moved to Larkhill Garrison, Wiltshire, at some point after October 2008. The terracotta statue stood at this site until 1910, when it was removed for roadworks and destroyed. Other statues from the same mould went to Newbury and Gravesend. 0001-06-07 Missing since 1999, when the part of the school where the sculpture was located was sold off. A recumbent nude statue of Pocahontas. Commissioned by the publisher Cassell and based on that firm's colophon, which referred to its originally having been based near Ludgate Hill where Pocantontas had once lived. This was later removed to Greycoat Place, Victoria, and then to Villiers House, Strand. It is thought to have been sold at auction in 1996. The sculptor's first commission from the London County Council, this work went missing during redevelopment of the site in the early 2000s. The sculpture stood in situ from 1972 to 2008, when it was taken down for renovation. Although the gallery has stated that it was originally commissioned as a temporary installation, the artist has disputed this and called for the work to be reinstated permanently. Stolen in the 1980s. Commissioned in 1732, installed in a greenhouse in 1737 and moved to the centre of the garden in 1748. The statue deteriorated over time and was moved to the British Museum in 1983. A fibreglass replica was installed in its place; this too deteriorated and was replaced by a copy made of jesmonite. That in turn was replaced in 2014 by a copy in Portland stone. Stolen in 2009 and never recovered. 0001-07-04 0001-06-19 Hunter lived at 28 Leicester Square from 1783 to 1793. Albert Grant, the owner of Leicester Square in 1874, originally commissioned Woolner to sculpt a bust of Samuel Johnson, who frequented Reynolds’s house on the square Gates of jagged aluminium. As of 2017 they are no longer at this location. 0001-06-30 In 2006 one of the three figures was stolen. To produce this work Banksy erected and dismantled three storeys of scaffolding without being observed, despite the site being behind a tall fence and in full view of a CCTV camera. Westminster City Council destroyed the work as an example to graffiti artists. One of four busts of historical residents of the area, installed as part of Knowles’s redesign of the gardens, which were removed in 2010–12. This bust originally stood in the south-eastern corner of the square, near where Hogarth had a house from 1733 until his death in 1764, but moved to the north-east in the 1989–92 refurbishment of the square. 1980.0 Originally placed within the Hibbert Gate, immediately south of the entrance of the West India Docks office. Moved in 1875 to the top of the central gate pier at the West India Dock Road entrance, which was dismantled in 1943. Restored to its original position in 1997. Removed in 2020 in response to Black Lives Matter protests. 1780.0 A late addition to the complex, the sculpture was intended to recall the Stag Brewery which had stood on the site. Removed in 1997 to the Kent Millennium River Walk, Maidstone. Inspired by fountains the sculptor had seen at the Alhambra in Granada. Removed in 2009 when the plaza in front of Centre Point was pedestrianised as part of construction work for Crossrail. The fountains were given to the Architectural Association for installation at Hooke Park, the AA's school for rural architecture in Dorset. The figure on horseback originally represented the Polish king John Sobieski and the lower figure a defeated Turk. The sculpture was bought in 1675 by Sir Robert Vyner, who had the rider's head remodelled to portray Charles II. In 1739 it was removed for the construction of the Mansion House; since 1883 it has stood outside Newby Hall, Yorkshire. Geffrye's will provided for the creation of the almshouses; Nost's statue and the residents alike moved out to Mottingham in 1912. The replica was installed that year, before the building opened as a museum in 1914. The work was commissioned for the site. In 1990 State House was demolished and Meridian was bought for the Donald M. Kendall Sculpture Gardens at the international headquarters of PepsiCo in Purchase, New York Stolen in December 2011. 0001-11-18 The costliest and most elaborate of the Eleanor crosses marking the sites where the Queen’s funeral cortège rested on the way to her burial at Westminster Abbey. The master mason Richard of Crundale died in 1293, after which the work was taken up by his brother Roger. The cross was destroyed under the orders of Parliament in 1647. Also of lead, this was probably from the same model as the Leicester Square statue. Bought from Nost's workshop by Sir Richard Grosvenor in 1725.
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This article lists public artworks which used to exist in London, but which have either been destroyed or removed to another place. Works which have been moved within London are not included, nor are temporary installations such as those on the Fourth plinth at Trafalgar Square. However, where one statue has been removed and replaced by another similar one, the former is included in this list.
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