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- This is a list of public art in Millbank, a district in the City of Westminster, London. Millbank is the location of Tate Britain and the Chelsea College of Arts; the latter institution's Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground is a large temporary exhibition space for the work of students and established artists. (en)
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- 13407 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
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- (with Andrew Moor Associates) (en)
- Freestate and Atelier One (en)
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- Big 4 (en)
- The Rescue of Andromeda (en)
- Jeté by Enzo Plazzotta (en)
- Locking Piece - Henry Moore (en)
- Statue of John Everett Millais by Thomas Brock (en)
- The Death of Dirce (en)
- Two Piece Reclining Figure No. 1 - Henry Moore (en)
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- 1893 (xsd:integer)
- 1904 (xsd:integer)
- 1906 (xsd:integer)
- 1928 (xsd:integer)
- 1959 (xsd:integer)
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- Channel 4 headquarters, Horseferry Road (en)
- Chapter House, Chapter Street (en)
- McGregor Courtyard, Chelsea College of Arts, Atterbury Road (en)
- John Islip Street, rear of Tate Britain (en)
- Millbank, south of Tate Britain (en)
- Outside Tate Britain (en)
- Riverside Walk Gardens (en)
- The Courthouse, Horseferry Road (en)
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- 0001-07-16 (xsd:gMonthDay)
- 0001-07-19 (xsd:gMonthDay)
- 0001-10-09 (xsd:gMonthDay)
- 0001-10-16 (xsd:gMonthDay)
- Originally stood by the entrance of the gallery. By 1961 Norman Reid, the Tate's director, considered the statue to have a "positively harmful" effect and attempted have it replaced by Rodin's sculpture of John the Baptist. In 2000 the statue was moved to the rear of the building after ownership was transferred from English Heritage to the Tate. (en)
- Based on the Farnese Bull, a classical sculpture depicting the same subject. Presented to the Tate by the sculptor's widow in 1911. A second, larger version in marble is in the grounds of Rothamsted Manor, the sculptor's family estate in Hertfordshire. (en)
- A plaster model was exhibited in the Royal Academy in 1893 and cast in bronze, probably at the recommendation of Frederic, Lord Leighton. This was bought for the Tate the following year under the terms of the Chantrey Bequest. Initially displayed inside the gallery, it was moved to its present site in 1911, where the sculptor felt it was "swamped by heavy masonry". (en)
- Originally installed at the Chelsea School of Art's newly built Manresa Road campus in 1964, Moore's sculpture took up residence at the college's current location in 2010. (en)
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- Britannia (en)
- Chemistry (en)
- Saint George (en)
- Big 4 (en)
- The Builder (en)
- Marine Transport (en)
- The Sower (en)
- The Rescue of Andromeda (en)
- Jeté (en)
- Locking Piece (en)
- Glass canopy (en)
- Search for Enlightenment (en)
- The Death of Dirce (en)
- Tree sculpture (en)
- Two Piece Reclining Figure No. 1 (en)
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- Architectural sculpture (en)
- Sculpture (en)
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- Statue (en)
- Sculptural group (en)
- Glass canopy (en)
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- This is a list of public art in Millbank, a district in the City of Westminster, London. Millbank is the location of Tate Britain and the Chelsea College of Arts; the latter institution's Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground is a large temporary exhibition space for the work of students and established artists. (en)
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- List of public art in Millbank (en)
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