Jeté, 1975, on the corner of 46-57 Millbank, Westminster, London
YOUNG DANCER A cast is sited in Broad Court opposite the Opera House in Covent Garden.
ENZO PLAZZOTTA 'Homage to Leonardo' in Belgrave Square opposite the Italian Institute at No 39
The Crucifixion hidden behind trees in the College Gardens in Westminster Abbey Please note these gardens are only open to the public Tuesday and Thursdays during normal office hours.
ENZO PLAZZOTTA was born in Mestre, near Venice, and spent his working life in London. He is best remembered for a fascination with and study of movement in bronze - the human form, horses, ballerinas, and for his female studies, many of which adorn London's streets. He died in London, aged 60.
Works
Public works include:
- Camargue Horses stands on the Waterside Terrace at the Barbican Centre, London
- Crucifixion in the College Gardens of Westminster Abbey.
- Homage to Leonardo stands in Belgrave Square, London.
- Jeté, 1975, on the corner of 46-57 Millbank, Westminster, London (based on David Wall).
- The Helmet,(1964) in the grounds of Lewes Priory; commissioned by Sir Tufton Beamish[2]
- Two Brothers - Boys Town, Nebraska.[3]
- Young Dancer sits opposite the Royal Opera House in Broad Street, off Bow Street, London.
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