List of public art in Glasgow
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Public statues in Glasgow, the largest city in Scotland, have been used to display the wealth and history of the city over centuries. The most prominent are those erected by the municipality or by public subscription, but others adorn the façades of the great commercial buildings.
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List of public art in Glasgow
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Unknown
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Robert Gray
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James Colquhoun
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Sir Joseph Edgar Boehm
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Ranald MacColl , Tony Morrow & Nick Gillion
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Archibald Macfarlane Shannan
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Archibald McFarlane Shannan
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Henry Poole after an original by Harry Bates
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James Alexander Ewing
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James Sellers , John Mossman .
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John Mossman, completed by Francis Leslie
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Ranald MacColl
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Equestrian statue of Albert, Prince Consort
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Equestrian statue of Victoria
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Statue of James Oswald, George Square
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Equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington, Glasgow
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North porch of the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
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Statue of William Ewart Gladstone, Glasgow
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Glasgow War Memorial
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John Elder statue, Elder Park, Govan
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Lobey Dosser
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Equestrian statue of Frederick Roberts in Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow
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Equestrian statue of William III of Orange
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Isabella Elder statue, Elder Park, Govan
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Scott Monument, Glasgow
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Statue of John Moore in George Square, Glasgow
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Stewart Memorial Fountain
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Statue of David Livingstone, Glasgow
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Statue of James Watt, George Square, Glasgow
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Statue of Robert Peel, Glasgow
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"The Rise" by Andy Scott, Glasgow Harbour
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'Citizen Firefighter' sculpture
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Cameronians Monument, Kelvingrove Park
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Column, Springburn Park
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International Brigades Memorial, Glasgow
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South African War memorial, Kelvingrove Park
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Statue of Colin Campbell, 1st Baron Clyde, Glasgow
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Statue of James Lumsden, Glasgow
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Statue of James Reid, Springburn Park
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Statue of James White, Cathedral Square
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Statue of Lord Kelvin in Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow
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Statue of Norman Macleod, Glasgow
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Statue of Robert Burns, Glasgow
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Statue of Thomas Campbell, Glasgow
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Thomas Graham statue, George Square
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1922
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1924
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1972
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1974
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1992
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2001
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2008
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2011
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Late 19th century
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Category A
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Category B
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Category C
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Kelvingrove Park
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Gordon Street
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Woodlands Road
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Custom House Quay
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Former Hutchesons' Hospital, Ingram Street
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Honeyman Memorial Garden, Kelvingrove Park
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Bronze
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Granite
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Sandstone
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Stone
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Terracotta
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Bronze and Portland stone
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Bronze and granite
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Bronze and stone
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Bronze on granite
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Galvanised steel
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Bronze and Peterhead granite
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Bronze resin
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Bronze and Aberdeen granite
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Bronze and Devonshire granite
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Bronze and pink granite
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Iron and fibreglass
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Sandstone, marble & granite
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Originally erected in George Square. Re-erected across from Provand's Lordship in 1959. Re-erected in current location in 1990.
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Bud Neill's G.I. Bride character from the Lobey Dosser series is depicted with her baby Ned, forever trying to thumb a lift from Calton Creek in Arizona back to Partick.
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Statue first erected at Glasgow Cross in 1735, at the expense of James Macrae, a Governor of Madras, and was moved to its present site in 1923.
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Originally erected in front of Glasgow City Chambers, it was relocated to the north side of George Square in 1923 to accommodate the Cenotaph.
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Capping the statue with a traffic cone has become a traditional practice in the city but due to minor damage to the statue and the potential for injury, the practice has been discouraged by Glasgow City Council and Strathclyde Police.
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Arthur was a clothing manufacturer.
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Cast by Cox & Son.
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Cast by Cox and Son.
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White was a solicitor, businessman and chemicals manufacturer.
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The was the first equestrian statue of a woman in Britain.
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Lumsden was a stationer, local benefactor and Lord Provost of Glasgow from 1843 to 1846.
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The was the first statue to be erected in George Square.
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Statue of cartoon characters created by Bud Neill. The statue depicts Lobey Dosser, the Sheriff of Calton Creek, taking in his handcuffed arch-enemy Rank Bajin, on his horse El Fideldo which only has two legs. Claimed to be the only two-legged equestrian statue in the world.
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cast by JW Singer & Sons, stonework by DH & J Newall of Dalbeattie.
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The was the first ever statue to Sir Walter Scott.
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Commissioned by the International Brigade Association of Scotland.
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James Arthur
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James Reid
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South African War Memorial
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The Rise
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Sir Robert Peel
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Partick & Whiteinch war memorial
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Citizen Firefighter
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G.I. Bride
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HMS K13 Submariners memorial
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La Pasionaria, Dolores Ibárruri
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Rev Dr Norman Macleod
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Saint Mungo as the Patron of Art and Music
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Sir Walter Scott Memorial Column
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The Psalmist
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Unicorn & column
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Sculpture
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Obelisk
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Fountain
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Equestrian statue on pedestal
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Sculpture group
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Statue on pedestal
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Statue
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Seated statue on pedestal
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Statue group on pedestal
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Statue on obelisk
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Sculpture on column
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Cenotaph, surround, two statues of recumbent lions
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Statue in alcove
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Statue on column and pedestal
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Public statues in Glasgow, the largest city in Scotland, have been used to display the wealth and history of the city over centuries. The most prominent are those erected by the municipality or by public subscription, but others adorn the façades of the great commercial buildings.
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