List of public art in Mayfair

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This is a list of public art in Mayfair, a district in the City of Westminster, London. Mayfair is a residential and commercial area dominated by terraces of town houses. In Grosvenor Square there are several memorials with an American theme, including a memorial garden commemorating the September 11 attacks, due to the former presence on that square of the US Embassy. At the southern end of the district, the courtyard of Burlington House (home of the Royal Academy of Arts) on Piccadilly is frequently used as a temporary exhibition space for artworks. rdf:langString
rdf:langString List of public art in Mayfair
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rdf:langString (of ADAM Architecture)
rdf:langString + Partners
rdf:langString Dixon Jones Architects
rdf:langString JM Architects
rdf:langString Lanchester and Rickards
rdf:langString Mayell Hart and Associates
rdf:langString Rolfe Judd
rdf:langString and Arthur Ayres
rdf:langString and Herbert Tyson Smith
rdf:langString Statue of Joshua Reynolds, Burlington House
rdf:langString Allies by Lawrence Holofcener
rdf:langString Terza Rima
rdf:langString Horse and Rider by Elisabeth Frink
rdf:langString Statue of William Pitt the Younger, Hanover Square, London
rdf:langString Eagle Squadron Memorial
rdf:langString Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, London
rdf:langString Royal Academy War Memorial
rdf:langString Shop Till You Drop
rdf:langString Statue of Dwight Eisenhower, London
rdf:langString Statue of Ronald Reagan, London
rdf:langString Statue of Woman of Samaria, Berkeley Square
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rdf:langString Carlos Place
rdf:langString Princes Street
rdf:langString New Bond Street
rdf:langString Above the portico
rdf:langString Annenberg Courtyard
rdf:langString Aspinall's, Curzon Street
rdf:langString Bond Street tube station Jubilee line platforms
rdf:langString Bourdon Place
rdf:langString Bruton Lane
rdf:langString Central balustrade
rdf:langString Colnaghi, 144–146 New Bond Street
rdf:langString Corner of New Bond Street and Burlington Gardens
rdf:langString Curzon Square
rdf:langString East wall, within ground-floor arcade
rdf:langString Eastern balustrade
rdf:langString First storey
rdf:langString Ground-floor arcade
rdf:langString In front of Leconfield House, Curzon Street
rdf:langString Mount Street / Carlos Place
rdf:langString New Burlington Mews
rdf:langString New Burlington Place
rdf:langString Outside 40 Berkeley Square
rdf:langString Richard Green Gallery, 33 New Bond Street
rdf:langString Second-floor façade
rdf:langString Sotheby's, 34–35 New Bond Street
rdf:langString St Andrew's Building, 17 Old Park Lane
rdf:langString West wall, within ground-floor arcade
rdf:langString Western balustrade
rdf:langString Wilder Walk
rdf:langString Lancashire Court, on the approach to Handel & Hendrix in London
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rdf:langString The three reliefs, representing scenes from the Odyssey, are an allegory of "the extreme lengths modern art has taken to distance itself from its origin in Greece".
rdf:langString Scenes of the city in ancient and modern times, hand-painted and in relief.
rdf:langString Originally erected in Bond Street.
rdf:langString Refers to the Tyburn which once ran nearby.
rdf:langString A raised granite-edged pool into which two trees are set, and which emits clouds of water vapour for fifteen seconds every fifteen minutes. Jointly commissioned by the Grosvenor Estate and the Connaught Hotel; Blair Associates Architects and the Building Design Partnership were also involved the project.
rdf:langString The gambling club's founder, John Aspinall, was a noted wildlife enthusiast whose two animal parks in Kent, Howletts and Port Lympne, are funded by the club's proceeds.
rdf:langString Pedestal inscribed / / . This Fountain Nymph was Munro's second treatment of the theme after that for the memorial to Herbert Ingram in Boston, Lincolnshire . He also produced a smaller marble version of the Berkeley Square Nymph, which was installed in a public garden in Oxford in around 1970.
rdf:langString Frink's catalogue raisonné notes that these figures personify "the most desirable masculine qualities", namely "speed, resilience, intelligence, loyalty, affection, courage, sensitivity, beauty and free sensuality". Another cast was erected in Winchester High Street in 1983. Previously situated on Dover Street near the junction with Piccadilly, the work was moved to its current location in 2018 to mark the opening of the Royal Academy's new entrance at 6 Burlington Gardens.
rdf:langString The bench-like sculptures are formed from black granite from Zimbabwe and silver-grey granite from Portugal spliced together.
rdf:langString Quotations from the French revolutionary Louis Antoine de Saint-Just are inscribed on the terracotta façade: "" and ""
rdf:langString -high bronze gates with abstract patterns of "flowing lines and intersecting arcs ... reflecting the life and style of Mayfair", which can be lowered at night in the manner of a portcullis.
rdf:langString Inscribed / / . Lofts was an estate agent, and George an architect, to the Grosvenor estate. Lofts's office was in Mount Street, which was partly rebuilt by his firm with George as architect.
rdf:langString Architectural sculpture
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rdf:langString Eagle
rdf:langString Inscriptions
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rdf:langString Painting
rdf:langString Science
rdf:langString Silence
rdf:langString Timelines
rdf:langString Untitled
rdf:langString Elephant
rdf:langString Commerce
rdf:langString Salmon Leap
rdf:langString Helix
rdf:langString Allies
rdf:langString Verge
rdf:langString Aspiration
rdf:langString Horse and Rider
rdf:langString Drinking fountain
rdf:langString Terza Rima
rdf:langString Three Figures
rdf:langString (Simon Milton)
rdf:langString (Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt)
rdf:langString An Age, An Instant
rdf:langString Artists' Rifles War Memorial
rdf:langString Crouching Figure No. 4
rdf:langString Ducking Pond Row Fountain
rdf:langString Entrance Sculpture
rdf:langString Fountain Nymph
rdf:langString Granite Sculptures
rdf:langString Hat box motifs
rdf:langString Horizon Line, Shadow Line and Time Line
rdf:langString New Burlington Flare
rdf:langString Portcullis Gates
rdf:langString RAF Eagle Squadrons Memorial
rdf:langString ROOM
rdf:langString Royal Academy War Memorial
rdf:langString Shop Till You Drop
rdf:langString Taichi Spin Kick
rdf:langString The Prophecy of Teiresias
rdf:langString Time–Life Screen
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rdf:langString Gates
rdf:langString Graffiti
rdf:langString Inscriptions
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rdf:langString Plaque
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rdf:langString Statue in niche
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rdf:langString Bust
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rdf:langString Equestrian statue
rdf:langString Seated statue
rdf:langString Bas-reliefs
rdf:langString Tile mural
rdf:langString Designs screenprinted onto windows and a bronze panel
rdf:langString Fountain with sculpture
rdf:langString Glass panels on building
rdf:langString Light installation
rdf:langString Memorial with sculpture
rdf:langString Tile motifs
rdf:langString Water feature
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rdf:langString This is a list of public art in Mayfair, a district in the City of Westminster, London. Mayfair is a residential and commercial area dominated by terraces of town houses. In Grosvenor Square there are several memorials with an American theme, including a memorial garden commemorating the September 11 attacks, due to the former presence on that square of the US Embassy. At the southern end of the district, the courtyard of Burlington House (home of the Royal Academy of Arts) on Piccadilly is frequently used as a temporary exhibition space for artworks.
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